Category: Parenting

Learn effective parenting strategies during and after a family law case in Arizona, with expert guidance on co-parenting, legal decision-making, and fostering healthy relationships.

SAYING SAYONARA! AZ’s Rules on Relocation

SAYING SAYONARA! AZ’s Rules on Relocation Written by: Stefano Ceroni Whether relocation arises during the initial divorce action or as part of a modification proceeding after divorce, when it comes to this issue in the state of Arizona, parties always ask us “if” and...

Stop the Ex’s Partner From Seeing the Kids

Stop the Ex’s Partner From Seeing the Kids Written by: Stefano Ceroni Do you want to stop the ex’s partner from seeing the kids?  We understand.  In fact, whether or not a court will actually stop the ex’s partner from seeing the kids is one of the most frequently...

The Top 5 Ways To Screw Up Your Custody Case

The Top 5 Ways To Screw Up Your Custody Case The Top 5 Ways to Screw Up Your Custody Case could save you from making a critical mistake if you want to maximize your rights when it comes to your kids. No parent is perfect. Judges know this. There are many mistakes that...

A Seven Year Old Speaks on Custody

A Seven Year Old Speaks on Custody The thing I wanted most was to bring lives into this world and watch them grow.  I couldn’t wait to teach my own little monkeys and someday see them double in size.  Everything I had read told me that as long as I gave them a little...

Is Evil Step-Mom a Reason to Get a Modification of Custody? (Part 2)

Is Evil Step-Mom a Reason to Get a Modification of Custody? (Part 2) Written by: Tracy Augustin In “IS EVIL STEP-MOM A REASON TO GET A MODIFICATION OF CUSTODY?” (Part 1), you learned some solid reasons for asking the Court to modify Father’s parenting time and/or...

Legal Decision Making, Personal Care and Tattoos vs. Toothpaste

Legal Decision Making, Personal Care and Tattoos vs. Toothpaste Written by: Stefano Ceroni Legal Decision Making not only includes the right to make major decisions regarding medicine, education and religion, but also the right to make major personal care decisions...
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