The Long-Standing Debate Over Obtaining a Child’s Therapy Records
Two of the most misunderstood and misinterpreted issues in family court in Arizona today are the family court’s authority to (a) order a child’s therapy
Two of the most misunderstood and misinterpreted issues in family court in Arizona today are the family court’s authority to (a) order a child’s therapy
I don’t often just post a link here, but I’m traveling this week and this article truly struck me as advice that so many of us could
[originally posted MARCH 2, 2018, updated January 21, 2019] Nicaise v. Sundaram, Arizona Supreme Court, No. CV-18-0089-PR Last March (2018) the Arizona Court of Appeals
A 2003 case, Hays v. Gama has been cited repeatedly, and often incorrectly, for the proposition that a trial court cannot exclude evidence that would tend to
As of today, July 31, 2018, we have new pronouncements from the Arizona Court of Appeals about equal parenting time. (Hint: They’re in favor of
In a recent post, I discussed the Court of Appeals’ April decision in Paul E. v. Courtney F. and how it affects what a trial court
Paul E. v. Courtney F., was decided by the Arizona Court of Appeals, Div. I, on April 3, 2018. This important Division 1 Court of
UPDATE: This Court of Appeals decision was reviewed by the Arizona Supreme Court which issued a new decision in January 2019. The Supreme Court’s decision
Here’s a Holiday Guide for Coparents from www.childcustodyanalytics.com that could be helpful. Why not drop an email to your co-parent and tell him or her what you have planned
Parental alienation is one of the most volatile issues in divorce and custody cases. I’ve written on it previously here and here. In this article from Sunday’s magazine (5/14/2017,
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