It has become a point of contention among many coparents who share parental decision-making authority. Should we vaccinate our child? As you may know, the CDC has approved the Pfizer vaccine regimen for kids as young as 5. Approvals for older kids came earlier this...
Modifications Of Parenting Time
My ex is always late or denies my parenting time. What can I do?
Your parenting order is a court order. Both parties are legally required to follow it until and unless it is modified by the court. If your children’s other parent routinely denies all or part of your parenting time for no good cause, your family law attorney can file...
Help! My ex wants to move away with the children
After a divorce, it can be a challenge to co-parent effectively with your ex. It can become even more challenging if one parent decides to move away and take the kids with him or her. If your ex has said they want to move out of state, or more than one hundred miles...
Summer may have revealed a need to change your parenting order
It’s back-to-school time. For parents, that means major changes in schedule and focus. Kids aren’t just starting school, they’re reengaging in extra-curricular activities and reconnecting with friends, too. Ideally, your parenting order makes clear what everyone’s...
When can I get my Arizona parenting order changed?
Once your legal decision-making authority and parenting time arrangements are approved by a court, it can be hard, but not impossible, to change them. It depends in part on why you think you need to change your parenting order. A decision to change a parenting order...
Can I change my parenting order to limit my ex’s involvement?
If you have good reason to fear your ex may harm or neglect your children, there may be a chance to change your parenting order. However, doing this is only allowed on a very limited basis. In general, you have to wait a year since your last parenting order was issued...
What happens when one parent denies the other’s parenting rights?
After a divorce or parenting case, it is usual for each parent to have a share of the total time available with the children. This share is called their “parenting time.” A court order for parenting time is just that – a court order. Once it is in place, the parents...
I’m moving. Does my parenting order move with me?
From time to time, it becomes necessary for one parent to move out of Arizona with the kids. You may have to get permission from an Arizona court to move away with your children, which will depend on whether the move is in the children's best interest. It is generally...
Can you stop your ex from moving away with the kids?
Depending on the circumstances, you may be able to. It depends in part on what your arrangements for legal decision making and parenting time are. Ultimately, the court will decide whether the relocation is in the children's best interest.Let's assume you share legal...
Is there any penalty for denying parenting time to your ex?
Absolutely. You should never interfere with your child's other parent's parenting time. Your parenting order is a court order. Even if you think you have a very good reason for denying parenting time, you could face serious consequences. Instead, you should seek to...