What Should I Do if My Spouse is Spying on Me?

What Should I Do if My Spouse is Spying on Me?

You may trust your spouse – but does your spouse trust you?

You may have something to hide or you may have nothing to hide, but either way knowing that you’re being spied on feels like a terrible invasion of your privacy. You need the help of an experienced family law attorney to navigate the complexities associated with spousal spying during a divorce or custody case.

Some forms of spying aren’t just offensive – they’re illegal. Information a spouse uncovers about you via illegal spying can’t be used against you directly in a divorce action or custody battle. However, if the illegally obtained information leads to legal sources of information, and your spouse can cover his or her tracks, then your spouse’s spying could end up hurting you in court.

The fact that your spouse is spying on you is also a warning sign that your relationship is in serious trouble.

Why Would My Spouse Spy on Me?

Your spouse might spy on you for any number of reasons.

Most commonly, spouses who spy are looking for evidence of an affair. But spouses may spy for other reasons as well:

If you are cheating or otherwise hiding something, then you may be leaving clues all over the place – a whispered phone conversation, a quick change of computer screens, unexplained expenses, etc. Maybe your spouse has asked you straight out about these things; maybe he or she is afraid to. Maybe your spouse just wants to know the truth – even if it hurts – so he or she can get on with life… maybe without you.

Your Spouse Might Also Be Spying To Get an Advantage in a Divorce or Custody Fight

In Arizona, a spouse is entitled to alimony if he or she is dependent on the other spouse and if the court concludes that awarding alimony would be fair under the circumstances.

One of the factors a court will consider is marital misconduct by either spouse. If a court finds that the supporting spouse committed adultery, then the court must order the supporting spouse to pay alimony to the dependent spouse.

If the supported spouse or both spouses committed adultery, then the court can use its discretion to either award or deny alimony to the supported spouse.

It’s not considered “marital misconduct” if one spouse condoned the adultery of the other. Thus, if one spouse knew that the other was cheating, and forgave or accepted it, then the court would not consider infidelity a factor in awarding alimony.

The same issues apply in the case of post-separation support.

Courts can also take adultery into consideration when making decisions about child custody.

Although an affair will not generally be an issue when it comes to the division of property, if a cheating spouse spent significant marital assets on the affair, then the affair is relevant. For example, did the cheating spouse buy expensive gifts (such as jewelry) for a lover? Did the cheating spouse spend money on hotel rooms or vacations with the lover, or even set him or her up in a “love nest” apartment?

Criminal Conversation and Alienation of Affection

A spouse who suspects an affair may spy in order to uncover evidence that could support the filing of a civil lawsuit for criminal conversation or alienation of affection against the spouse’s paramour.

The lover may be required to pay damages for:

How Can I Tell if I’m Being Spied On?

Your spouse may be spying on you in any or all of a number of ways:

Email and Internet Monitoring

Your spouse may not need any special software or gadgets to check your email. He or she may simply check your computer or smartphone when you’re not using them, if they’re not protected by a password.

Your spouse may also know (or be able to guess) your passwords and get into your email and Internet accounts that way.

Your spouse may also install spyware in your computer or cellphone that will allow him or her to remotely monitor your emails and the websites (including dating sites and chat rooms) you’re visiting.

Keystroke logging (also called keylogging or keyboard capturing) software and hardware can allow your spouse to track every character you enter – including passwords to your personal financial accounts. There are tools (such as this one) you can use to detect whether there’s a keystroke logger installed on your computer.

So how else can you tell if you have spyware on your computer?

An anti-virus program, such as McAfee or Norton, should be able to detect spyware (or prevent it from being installed in the first place). If you don’t have anti-virus protection on your computer, you should get it for a lot of reasons – spying by your spouse is the least of your worries.

Cell Phone Monitoring

Your spouse may be able to install a program like phonesheriff INVESTIGATOR that allows him or her to view your text messages, call history, GPS location, contacts, photos, and other information. This particular program works by intercepting your iCloud backups, so if you change your iCloud password it will stop working.

If your Apple iPhone is “jailbroken,” then it’s especially vulnerable to spyware.

If YOU didn’t jailbreak your phone, then your spouse may have done it in order to install spyware. Here’s a site that will let you find out and restore the phone to the factory settings. Make sure your phone is backed up to iCloud before you reset it!

Landline Monitoring and Other Bugs

Your spouse may have the expertise or resources to bug your home, office, car or (landline) phone. Here are some signs that you might have been bugged:

Being Followed

How can you tell if you’re being followed?

How Should I Respond When I Learn My Spouse is Spying on Me?

You have several options when you discover that your spouse is spying.

One response is to be totally open and totally transparent. Admit to any wrongdoing and seek counseling to repair the damage to your relationship.

If you haven’t done anything wrong (and don’t plan to), offer to share passwords and “friend” each other on all of your social media accounts. Install an app such as GPS Tracker in your smartphone that will let your spouse see where you are at all times.

Another response is to explore why your spouse felt the need to spy on you. Is the problem with your spouse, with you, or with your relationship? You may need couple’s therapy to resolve these issues.

You can also decide to make it much harder for your spouse to spy on you, and hope that he or she quits trying. For example, you can use (and change) passwords on all your devices, use anti-spyware software, and have your home and office swept for bugs.

You may decide that the spying indicates your marriage is irrevocably broken and seek a divorce.

If you feel your spouse should be punished for violating your privacy, and especially if you think that your spouse may be a danger to you or to others, you can seek criminal penalties or civil remedies.

Criminal Penalties for Spying

Some forms of spying are violations of state or federal law.

For example, if your spouse is found guilty of violating the Federal Wire Tapping Act, at a very minimum he or she can be ordered to stop the illegal acts. For example, a court can order him or her to remove spyware from your phone or computer, stop recording your calls, etc.

If your spouse previously violated the Act and continues to do so, he or she can be subject to fines of $500 for each violation.

Your spouse can also face up to five years in prison for violating the Act.

Violation of the Arizona Electronic Surveillance Act is a Class H Felony. Damages to the victim are calculated at the rate of $100 per day, or $1000 total, whichever is greater. Under the state law, you can also recover punitive damages to punish your spouse, and attorney’s fees to pay your lawyer.

Civil Suits for Spying Spouses

Under Arizona law, you can bring a civil action against your spouse (or former spouse) for invasion of privacy by intrusion.

This tort is defined as follows:

One who intentionally intrudes, physically or otherwise, upon the solitude or seclusion of another or his private affairs or concerns, is subject to liability to the other for invasion of his privacy, if the intrusion would be highly offensive to a reasonable person.

Feel free to contact us at https://familylawattorneymesaaz.net/ for expert guidance if you’re facing an imminent divorce or considering divorcing your spouse. At Genesis Family Law and Divorce Lawyers, we are proud to represent you!

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Gilbert, AZ – Office

Located in South East Gilbert, Near Higley High School on Pecos Road, West of Power Road in the Power Ranch Neighborhood. Our Gilbert Law Firm offers Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

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Florence, AZ – Office

Located in the Community of Anthem in Florence Arizona, off of Hunt Hwy. Our Florence Law Firm is staffed with family law attorneys that offer Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

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Glendale, AZ – Office

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10 Factors Used To Determine If A Parent Is Unfit For Custody In 2021

10 Factors Used To Determine If A Parent Is Unfit For Custody In 2021

A child always stands to benefit more by spending time with both parents after a divorce; this is why joint custody rulings are the most prevalent in family courts. Family courts place the child's best interest as the most crucial consideration during custody cases. The family courts understand that parents might have their flaws regarding child-rearing, and one may have better parenting skills than the other, and this is rarely a case for discrimination in custody rulings. However, if one parent is declared unfit for custody, the court might take specific measures to limit interaction with the child. Your child custody attorney needs to be aware if you have any reason to suspect that your spouse could be unfit for the custody of your child after divorce.

Who Is An Unfit Parent?

A parent can be declared unfit by a family court if their conduct is analyzed and found to be a potential cause of danger to a child's wellbeing and health. This can be either emotional or physical harm. The unfit parent cannot provide the needed conditions for the child's optimum care and welfare.

When parents disagree on custody during a divorce, the judge cannot forfeit one parent's right to custody based on the other's allegations. A child custody evaluation may be called either by the request of one of the parents or by the court's discretion. The primary purpose of the evaluation is to determine the child's best interest by scrutinizing the parent's conduct in-depth. We'll go through 10 factors evaluators regularly focus on.

1. Ability To Set Age-appropriate Restrictions

The evaluator, in this case, will seek to know if a parent makes parental decisions on restrictions based on the age of the child. This includes an overview of how they deal with children of various ages. A young child of say 8 years, for instance, should not be allowed to watch R-rated movies. The evaluator will also want to know how a parent deals with their teenage child. Whether or not they limit their movements out of the house past a specific time and if that is appropriate.

2. Understanding and Able To Care For The Child's Needs

Children generally learn a lot through observation, listening, and communication. The evaluator will seek to know the parent's involvement and attention in the child's overall needs. Does the child communicate freely with the parent? If not, what steps is the parent taking to foster the communication? Does the parent pay attention and is considerate to the child's needs? Effective communication can also enable a parent to detect any behavioral changes in children. All these are critical telltale signs for an evaluator to determine the parent's level of care for the child's needs.

3. History Of Childcare And Education

The evaluator will be keen on the parent's involvement in the child's overall welfare before the divorce. An evaluation on which parent has always played the role of primary caregiver during the marriage and the role played by the other parent. Both parents are expected to take care of the child by themselves, so the evaluator will also seek to know if a parent has been heavily relying on the other for this.

4. Child Abuse Or Neglect Allegations

A parent with a prior history of child abuse or neglect may be declared unfit for custody by a family court. A custody evaluator will look into any of the allegations and follow it through with the Child Welfare Services. It's crucial to alert relevant authorities if you suspect any form of child abuse, as this is a factor that can never be downplayed. In extreme cases of proven abuse and violence on a child, the judge has the liberty to terminate parental rights.

5. Domestic Violence

Other than abuse against the child, the evaluator will also look into past claims of domestic violence meted on one of the parents. The court will seek to know the causes, the frequency it occurred, and most importantly, if the child had to witness it. It's also important to show the evaluator any restraining orders or police reports on the alleged domestic violence claims.

6. Substance And Alcohol Abuse

Suspicions and the extent of substance and alcohol abuse on a parent will be investigated by the evaluator and tabled in a family court for a child's safety. Substance abuse can range from illegal to prescription drugs. Impairment from these drugs can create an unsafe environment for children and may also pose great danger. A parent hooked to drugs or alcohol will quickly put their addictions before the child's welfare. Such parents may be considered unfit based on the extent of the substance abuse and alcohol effects.

7. Mental illness

If a parent has been diagnosed with a psychiatric illness, the evaluator will investigate the level of risk it poses on the child's overall welfare. Factors surrounding mental illness and how a parent manages it will come to a direct focus. If it is determined that the children will be safe and the condition is contained, then it shouldn't be an issue.

8. Cooperation With The Other Parent

How do the parents resolve their conflicts? Do they consider the child's interests above their own? These are some of the questions the evaluator will want answers to. The parents are expected to cooperate on issues concerning the child and avoid arguing or belittling one another, more so in front of the child.

9. The Child's Attitude And Opinion

How a child feels about a parent can be investigated by the evaluator; how they behave before visits can shed light on relationship problems. Children above the age of 12, who can express their thoughts, are sometimes allowed in some jurisdictions to state their preference when it comes to a custody determination.

10. The Parent's Work Schedule

The court will also consider a parent's work schedule in custody determination. If a parent's nature of work involves long or odd hours and spends little time with the child, the court may give an ultimatum for a change in jobs or working hours to ensure a steady home life for the child.

Feel free to contact us at https://familylawattorneymesaaz.net/ for expert guidance if you’re facing an imminent divorce or considering divorcing your spouse. At Genesis Family Law and Divorce Lawyers, we are proud to represent you!

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Genesis Family Law and Divorce Lawyers in Mesa AZ
2915 E Baseline Rd Suite 115
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Chandler, AZ – Office

Located On Dobson Road, just North of W. Chandler Blvd, near the 101 Freeway. We have a team of the Best Divorce Lawyers and Family Law Attorneys in Chandler Arizona. Our Chandler Law Firm offers Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

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333 N. Dobson Rd #5
Chandler, AZ 85224
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Gilbert, AZ – Office

Located in South East Gilbert, Near Higley High School on Pecos Road, West of Power Road in the Power Ranch Neighborhood. Our Gilbert Law Firm offers Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

Genesis Family Law and Divorce Lawyers in Gilbert AZ
4365 E. Pecos Rd Suite 138
Gilbert, AZ 85295
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Florence, AZ – Office

Located in the Community of Anthem in Florence Arizona, off of Hunt Hwy. Our Florence Law Firm is staffed with family law attorneys that offer Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

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Divorce For Men: Why Do Women Get Child Custody More Often?

Divorce For Men: Why Do Women Get Child Custody More Often?

Divorce cases have constantly been on the rise among American families over the past few decades. The termination of a marriage by itself is just one among many other pertinent considerations couples have to face along the divorce process. Others are property division, child support, spousal maintenance, and of course, the elephant in the room; child custody. Historically, women have always had the upper hand in being awarded child custody. Statistics show that women win child custody rights a staggering 90% of the time , even though fathers play an important role in their children's lives pre and post-divorce. Although each divorce case is unique (and should be treated that way), the main cause for this, in most cases, is the traditional notion and presumption that the mother is always better suited to take care of the children's emotional needs. In contrast, families only needed the father for financial contributions.

The best way a father can fight for his children's custody and overcome cultural and legal bias is by getting the most qualified and experienced attorney, which is our specialty here at Genesis Family Law and Divorce Lawyers. Family law courts have the mandate by law to give a ruling based on the child's best interests (ren). For cases where joint custody is not applicable for some reason, the court will look into the facts surrounding the case and award custody to the parent, who'll most likely provide the best conditions for the child's development into adulthood.

Times And Family Dynamics Are Changing

Traditionally, gender roles were clear-cut, and mothers were tasked with primarily bringing up the children while fathers worked to provide for the family. There was no debate as to who got the child's custody in the case of a divorce. Men rarely fought for their kids' custody, and even when they did, the ruling would almost always favor the mother. In situations where mothers died, relatives would take children's custody as fathers needed to earn money.

Nowadays, gender roles have changed, and most fathers have openly taken into everyday duties of raising their children. On the other hand, most mothers are actively working, and families have resorted to splitting child-rearing duties based on who's free at a given time. Fathers now, more than ever, stand a good chance of getting child custody if they wage a good fight in the family courts by taking all relevant facts into account.

Despite all these changes, societal expectations and opinions are yet to catch up, and there are still some low-key biases on who should get the child's custody. Generally, no matter how dedicated or active a father can be in doing child-rearing chores, they almost can never match the natural adeptness and attention to detail that mothers have. Women often bring up such matters in court, and this increases their chances of winning custody.

Deciding Factors for Custody Determination

No matter the type of custody you're seeking as a father, it's crucial to understand some factors that a family court largely considers in determining custody. Knowing them will guide your preparation for the case and increase your chances of getting custody.

The Child’s Primary Caregiver

Determining the child's primary caregiver is crucial and can be a turning point in determining which parent is to be awarded custody. This is the parent who's considered most likely, under different circumstances, to be able to meet most of the child's needs.

This standard is used to accurately tell the parent who's always played the bigger role in daily childcare activities such as bathing, dressing, feeding, outings, doctor's appointments, and so on. These chores are often split among families depending on each parent's schedules; however, most women still take on a larger role as primary caregivers. As a father who's keen on being awarded your child's custody after divorce, it's vital to start engaging yourself more in meeting the various needs of your child. Stay at home dads have an easy time fulfilling such responsibilities as they spend most of their time with the kids.

Family law proceedings usually peg the best interests of the child as the most important consideration. This means that the court can renounce the privilege of a primary carer from either parent in the light of new evidence disproving best interest.

Parent-Child Bond

The bond between the parent and child is another important consideration family courts look at when determining custody. Mothers often score higher when it comes to bonding levels with their kids; the probability is even higher in younger children. The early bonding between the mother and child is naturally different from that of the father due to the closeness during their formative years. This is not to say that a father stands no chance in successfully building a lasting bond with the child. The more close, concerned, and participating a father is to the child and their needs, the stronger the bond.

As a father seeking custody, your bond with your child has to be sincere. The judge will consider the role you played in parenting and whether or not you proved to be dedicated to doing so.

Cooperation Levels With The Other Parent

Another factor that influences the best interests of the child is the level of cooperation between parents in parental duties and responsibilities. A parent capable of boosting the relationship between the children and the other parent is considered ideal to be awarded custody. There are many aspects the court will consider in determining cooperation levels between parents. The judge will want to know whether the parents argue or fight in front of the child, whether one parent talks ill of the other to the child in a bid to alienate them.

To increase your chances of getting custody or visitation rights as a father, always strive to avoid showing outbursts or any show of anger towards your spouse (more so in front of the kids).

As we've mentioned before, every divorce case is different, and the chances of getting any form of custody for your child can be increased if you engage the services of an expert attorney from the start. Consult us today at https://familylawattorneymesaaz.net/ for the best family law attorneys in Mesa, Arizona.

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Mesa, AZ – Office

Located in Mesa Arizona, on Val Vista and Southern Avenue. Our Family Law Attorneys and Divorce Lawyers in Mesa AZ have been helping our clients achieve the legal results they are searching for. Our Mesa Law Firm offers Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

Genesis Family Law and Divorce Lawyers in Mesa AZ
2915 E Baseline Rd Suite 115
Gilbert, AZ 85234
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Chandler, AZ – Office

Located On Dobson Road, just North of W. Chandler Blvd, near the 101 Freeway. We have a team of the Best Divorce Lawyers and Family Law Attorneys in Chandler Arizona. Our Chandler Law Firm offers Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

Genesis Family Law and Divorce Lawyers in Chandler AZ
333 N. Dobson Rd #5
Chandler, AZ 85224
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Gilbert, AZ – Office

Located in South East Gilbert, Near Higley High School on Pecos Road, West of Power Road in the Power Ranch Neighborhood. Our Gilbert Law Firm offers Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

Genesis Family Law and Divorce Lawyers in Gilbert AZ
4365 E. Pecos Rd Suite 138
Gilbert, AZ 85295
(480) 900-2302
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Florence, AZ – Office

Located in the Community of Anthem in Florence Arizona, off of Hunt Hwy. Our Florence Law Firm is staffed with family law attorneys that offer Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

Genesis Family Law and Divorce Lawyers in Florence AZ
3281 N. Hunt Hwy Suite 111
Florence, AZ 85132
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Can A Father Take A Child Away From The Mother?

Can A Father Take A Child Away From The Mother?

A child's custody determination depends on three factors; whether the parents are married, divorced, or not married and were never married. For married couples, laws on child custody Arizona state that parents have joint custody over their child(ren) unless or until a family court awards custody after one of them files a custody suit. If the parents are divorced, then the parent declared on the court order as having legal custody rights gets to have the child. For parents who have never been married and there is not yet a court order for custody, the child's mother retains automatic legal custody until a family court rules otherwise.

If you are an unmarried father and would like to have legal custody of your child for whatever reasons, you'll need paternity proof before filing a custody suit in a family court. Suppose the court determines the mother of the child unfit to execute parental responsibilities. In that case, it will rule the case in the best interests of the child, and you may stand to be awarded primary or even sole custody. Forcefully taking your child from the mother without following due process may institute legal action against you. By extension, the mother has a right to involve the police, the sheriff or file a case on the matter.

We'll take you through some occasions where a family court can award the father full custody of a child.

Child Abuse And Neglect

Suppose a family court determines allegations that a mother has been abusive to the child as true. In that case, the mother might be forced to forfeit all legal rights of custody and, in some dire cases, even visitation rights. Child abuse is taken extremely seriously and has led to many parents and guardians losing child custody rights. Proven cases of neglect of a child can also lead to a mother losing custody rights.

Incapacity To Care For The Child

Incapacity to care for the child can be caused by many situations. The most common is mental or financial incapacity. Since the courts rule a custody case in the child's best interest, an assessment of either parent's financial situation and mental health is often crucial in awarding custody. A mother could lose custody if they are proven not to have enough resources to raise the child. Similarly, if the mother has an unmanaged or escalating mental condition, they may lose custody.

Drug And Alcohol Abuse

Family courts take on drug and substance abuse cases extremely seriously in a child custody case. If the court finds out that the mother is battling drug or alcohol abuse issues, more so if there is a case of DWI, it can renounce the child's custody from the mother.

Family law matters can be an intricate web of confusion, more so when emotions are involved. To avoid or mitigate this murky situation, we at Genesis Family Law and Divorce Lawyers are always there to ensure you get the best legal advice on family law matters. Check us out on our website at https://familylawattorneymesaaz.net/ to meet and consult with all types of expert family law attorneys in Arizona.

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Mesa, AZ – Office

Located in Mesa Arizona, on Val Vista and Southern Avenue. Our Family Law Attorneys and Divorce Lawyers in Mesa AZ have been helping our clients achieve the legal results they are searching for. Our Mesa Law Firm offers Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

Genesis Family Law and Divorce Lawyers in Mesa AZ
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Chandler, AZ – Office

Located On Dobson Road, just North of W. Chandler Blvd, near the 101 Freeway. We have a team of the Best Divorce Lawyers and Family Law Attorneys in Chandler Arizona. Our Chandler Law Firm offers Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

Genesis Family Law and Divorce Lawyers in Chandler AZ
333 N. Dobson Rd #5
Chandler, AZ 85224
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Gilbert, AZ – Office

Located in South East Gilbert, Near Higley High School on Pecos Road, West of Power Road in the Power Ranch Neighborhood. Our Gilbert Law Firm offers Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

Genesis Family Law and Divorce Lawyers in Gilbert AZ
4365 E. Pecos Rd Suite 138
Gilbert, AZ 85295
(480) 900-2302
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Florence, AZ – Office

Located in the Community of Anthem in Florence Arizona, off of Hunt Hwy. Our Florence Law Firm is staffed with family law attorneys that offer Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

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3281 N. Hunt Hwy Suite 111
Florence, AZ 85132
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Everything You Need To Know About Child Custody In Arizona

Everything You Need To Know About Child Custody In Arizona

Divorce is one of the most devastating, life-changing things a child can face. The parents must agree on a practical plan for raising the kids for their bright future. However, most divorcees generally disagree on raising their kids after separation, and both try to get custody of the children. In such a case, the court will decide on the matter, and the decision will be based on the child’s best interest. If you’re looking for legal advice to deal with such a sensitive situation, seek aid from a divorce attorney.

Suppose you are considering divorce and seeking information about child custody. In that case, this article will provide insight on custody laws in Arizona and provide general information related to parenting time or custody. For more guidance regarding specific situations, it would be better to discuss with a divorce lawyer.

The Basics Of Custody

Custody refers to the legal rights of an individual to make decisions relating to the welfare and care of a child. Such may include the education, religious training, and medical care of the child. The parent with legal custody is often known as the custodial parent. When parents divorce, the child will stay most of the time with the custodial parent.

Parenting Time

Also known as residential or contact time, parenting time is the opportunity for a non-custodial parent to spend time with the kids. This happens in most cases when parents have a legal separation or divorce. However, custody issues may also occur between parents no longer living together or ones that never married. Most of the time, parenting problems are not solved after the finalization of the divorce. Parents will often disagree on matters regarding the child's welfare, such as their education and the amount of parenting time a non-custodial parent should have.
Parents may agree among themselves about parenting time and custody. However, if they can’t reach an agreement, the Arizona legal system will have to be involved.

The Meaning Of Sole Custody

One parent is given sole custody, which means that they have the legal right to make significant decisions concerning the child's welfare. Both parents may decide to co-parent, but the one designated by the court has total authority to decide even if the other parent disagrees.

Joint Custody

In joint custody, both parents have equal rights to make significant decisions about the child. In Arizona, joint custody means that both parents create a parenting plan. However, when both parents struggle to consult with each other, one parent may be granted authority to make the final decisions.

Loco Parentis

This happens when a non-parent party cares for the child, petitions for child custody, or parenting time in the court of law. If the third-party guardian has a meaningful history with the child and can provide evidence to support it, then they can act as Loco parentis for the kids.
For loco parentis, you must prove one or all of the following:

Child Custody Process In Arizona

When the parents of a child can't agree on child custody, they may create a custody plan including visitation and parenting with the help of attorneys. They will also have to present in court why each of their parenting plans is suitable for the child.

The judge will then consider the workability of joint custody based on factors such as the distance between both parties. An Arizona family judge may order sole custody or joint custody, even when each parent object. He may also give visitation to third parties such as grandparents if they filed for a petition and play a role in the child's care.

Also, when reviewing custody, the judge will review testimony from experts such as mental health specialists and other witnesses from the extended family.

The Process Of Getting A Custody Order

The Arizona family court may grant a custody order in some specific situations:

When a parent files a court case for a divorce or legal separation and can’t agree with the partner on custody matters, it becomes a matter for the court to decide. The court decisions are usually made in temporary orders hearing, and if parties can’t still reach an agreement, it goes to a final trial. Even after the divorce is final, the court still has the power to modify earlier custody orders.

How To Change Custody Orders

Either party of a divorce may request in writing for a custody order modification. This will require showing that the modification will be in the best interest of the child. This request is filed at the superior court, and a fee is charged. However, it is essential to know the limitations to custody modification. They include:

An order modification may also be requested if there is evidence of abuse, including spousal abuse, child abuse, and domestic violence. For such reasons, a parent will have to wait for six months before filing for a request indicating the need for custody modification.

The custody laws in Arizona offer stability and predictability that are typically beneficial to the child. If you are filing for divorce, it is better to work on a custody plan with your ex that is pure to the child's best interest and not yours. You can consult with a divorce lawyer to help you make a plan that benefits your child. In this regard, Genesis Family Law and Divorce Lawyers may be of assistance. Visit their website to reach out to them: https://familylawattorneymesaaz.net/

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2915 E Baseline Rd Suite 115
Gilbert, AZ 85234
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Chandler, AZ – Office

Located On Dobson Road, just North of W. Chandler Blvd, near the 101 Freeway. We have a team of the Best Divorce Lawyers and Family Law Attorneys in Chandler Arizona. Our Chandler Law Firm offers Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

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333 N. Dobson Rd #5
Chandler, AZ 85224
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Gilbert, AZ – Office

Located in South East Gilbert, Near Higley High School on Pecos Road, West of Power Road in the Power Ranch Neighborhood. Our Gilbert Law Firm offers Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

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4365 E. Pecos Rd Suite 138
Gilbert, AZ 85295
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Florence, AZ – Office

Located in the Community of Anthem in Florence Arizona, off of Hunt Hwy. Our Florence Law Firm is staffed with family law attorneys that offer Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

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Florence, AZ 85132
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Tips For Sharing Child Custody After A Divorce

Tips For Sharing Child Custody After A Divorce

Raising children with an ex-spouse often needs some extreme patience. Most individuals co-
parenting with exes know that shared custody and the transition from one home to another
can be difficult for kids, and both parties have to get along. You don't have to be friends after a
divorce, but you’ll need to become a collaborative team to raise your kids for their
psychological and emotional development. However, this is easier said than done. You can
consult with a family law attorney at Mesa to help you create a co-parenting plan or share
legal advice on your case situation. This article will also provide you with insight into how co-
parenting can be made more accessible.

The Basics Of Co-Parenting

Co-parenting is a child-centered decision that involves parents who are not coupled to work
together to help their children thrive. To co-parent effectively, parents need to keep their
messy breakup aside and embrace a working co-parenting style that involves being nice to each
other despite the hatred they bear for each other and even being in places they may not want
to be. Basically, in a co-parenting relationship, you will need to love your kids more than you
hate your spouse and realize that they need both their parent's attention to thrive.

How To Be A Good Co-Parent

The first step towards a co-parenting relationship is to heal yourself. If you have not moved on
from the past, you will likely reflect the divorce’s hurt to your children. Even the most minor
decisions about your kid's lives may be hard to tackle when you’re still carrying grudges from
the divorce. It is advisable to self-reflect and discovers your role as a parent in the ended
relationship. It is easier to co-parent with intention when you've had closure and are happier.

What Happens When Your Child Won’t Go To Your Ex-Spouses House?

Co-parenting can be difficult, especially when a child takes sides. In some cases, children might
refuse to visit the other parent despite the custody orders. This could be related to several
reasons like:

No matter the reason, if your kid doesn’t want to move to be with their other parent, you need
to remember your job as a divorced parent, which involves supporting your child's relationship
with your ex. No matter the strenuous relation you have with your former partner, your
children have the right to love both parents. Your kid's failure to bond with one parent may
influence their capacity to grow healthy relationships with others. Therefore you shouldn't
encourage their refusal to spend time with your former spouse. You can, however, solve the
problem in the following ways:

1. Evaluate your child's resistance

For better understanding, you'll need to explore the reasons behind their resistance to go to
their other parent's place. Ask your child to list their reasons and analyze the reasons. For
instance, if your kid mentions that the other parent is too strict, try to find out what they mean
by "too strict" and encourage them to abide by your ex's house rules. You may also opt to
impose some of the rules for consistency purposes. If the reasons given by your child are
serious and concerning, you may opt to hold a discussion with your ex in a non-blaming manner
to keep the peace.

2. Talk To Your Ex

Before you can make conclusions, you can consult your ex to listen to their perspective to
discover what your kids may have conveniently omitted. Kids often manipulate parents to have
their way, and it is crucial to uncover the whole story and not only your kid's colorful version.

3. Look Into Your Behavior

Sometimes, as a parent, you may subconsciously bleed your negative feelings towards your ex
over into your children. Kids study behaviors and moods and sometimes feel the need to act
towards their happiness. Therefore, it is advisable not to showcase anxiety or hostile behavior
towards your ex in front of your kids. Instead, own your problems and encourage your kids to
spend time with their other parent.

4. Don't Force Them To Go

Knowing the importance of kids spending time with both of their parents, you need to find
innovative ways to help them accept co-parenting. Forcing them to comply with the legal
arrangements will only increase anxiety and cause more resistance. You can help them
understand how the set visitation schedule is good for them, rather than telling them that they
have no choice but to follow the custody order.

5. Empower Your Child

Your kids need to learn how to solve their problems with your ex without running to you. You
can encourage them and teach them ways to speak directly to their other parents about their
concerns instead of refusing to spend time with them.

Of course, not all circumstances require you to encourage your kids to visit or move to their
other parents' home. If your child’s possibilities aren’t safe at your ex-spouse's, you can contact
the authorities or call your lawyer to prevent legal consequences that come with obstructing
visitation. If you need guidance with the matter, Genesis Family Law and Divorce Lawyers might be of help. Contact
them or gain more insight at https://familylawattorneymesaaz.net/

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Gilbert, AZ 85234
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Chandler, AZ – Office

Located On Dobson Road, just North of W. Chandler Blvd, near the 101 Freeway. We have a team of the Best Divorce Lawyers and Family Law Attorneys in Chandler Arizona. Our Chandler Law Firm offers Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

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333 N. Dobson Rd #5
Chandler, AZ 85224
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Gilbert, AZ – Office

Located in South East Gilbert, Near Higley High School on Pecos Road, West of Power Road in the Power Ranch Neighborhood. Our Gilbert Law Firm offers Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

Genesis Family Law and Divorce Lawyers in Gilbert AZ
4365 E. Pecos Rd Suite 138
Gilbert, AZ 85295
(480) 900-2302
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Florence, AZ – Office

Located in the Community of Anthem in Florence Arizona, off of Hunt Hwy. Our Florence Law Firm is staffed with family law attorneys that offer Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

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Florence, AZ 85132
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Can Smoking Marijuana Affect a Child Custody Case?

Can Smoking Marijuana Affect a Child Custody Case?

More states have started legalizing the recreational use of marijuana. It has become openly accepted and is also used for medicinal purposes. The recreational use of marijuana is still illegal in the state of Arizona. Those using it for medical purposes will have to be qualified. Numerous bills to legalize marijuana have been rejected and it is only a matter of time before it is legalized in the state. You’ve probably got in touch with a divorce attorney Mesa to have an idea of how the use of marijuana could affect the child custody case.

Medical Use

It is a lot harder to obtain marijuana for medical use in Arizona when compared to other states. You will be required to provide all medical records or go through a physical exam in order to qualify for the medication. There are limited reasons for the issuing of medical marijuana cards and you might find that you don’t qualify even with a genuine chronic condition. You can expect to pay a few hundred dollars for the medical marijuana card.
The use of medical marijuana in Arizona is governed by AMMA. The possession of marijuana will be deemed illegal unless all the requirements set by the AMMA are met.

Smoking Without a Medical Card

To some people, the use of marijuana can be equated to a favorite pastime. Smoking marijuana without a medical card is illegal and you could end up in jail. You’ll be charged with a felony which can have a big impact on an ongoing custody case. It will be impossible for AMMA to come to your rescue if you don’t have a medical card even if you were using marijuana for medicinal purposes.

At the federal level, the use of marijuana is still legal and can be considered child endangerment. The other spouse could request the court for modification of the custody regardless of whether or not you’ve been charged with unlawful use of marijuana. Evidence that supports the illegal use of marijuana to a point of abuse could be enough for the other parent to demand to take full custody which will be in the best interest of the child. You shouldn’t smoke marijuana without a medical card as it puts you in a tricky situation as far as child custody is concerned.

Know The Impact of the Use of Marijuana

If you have to use marijuana, it is crucial to know the impact it could have on the custody case. When dealing with such a matter, you’ll need to have an experienced attorney by your side so as to get the best possible outcome for the case. You can get in touch with Genesis Family Law and Divorce Lawyers – Mesa if you’re looking for a free consultation so that you’re aware of your options right from the onset of the custody case. You reach out to our experienced attorneys about the consequences of using marijuana for your child custody case. For more information on the matter, you can check out https://familylawattorneymesaaz.net/

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Chandler, AZ – Office

Located On Dobson Road, just North of W. Chandler Blvd, near the 101 Freeway. We have a team of the Best Divorce Lawyers and Family Law Attorneys in Chandler Arizona. Our Chandler Law Firm offers Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

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Chandler, AZ 85224
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Gilbert, AZ – Office

Located in South East Gilbert, Near Higley High School on Pecos Road, West of Power Road in the Power Ranch Neighborhood. Our Gilbert Law Firm offers Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

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4365 E. Pecos Rd Suite 138
Gilbert, AZ 85295
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Florence, AZ – Office

Located in the Community of Anthem in Florence Arizona, off of Hunt Hwy. Our Florence Law Firm is staffed with family law attorneys that offer Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

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Florence, AZ 85132
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Ultimate Guide For Grandparents’ Rights in Arizona

Ultimate Guide For Grandparents’ Rights in Arizona

There are occasions where life dictates that grandparents step into their grandkids' life in order to protect their wellbeing. It is for this reason why Arizona has custody laws that involve grandparents. It is always encouraged to get in touch with a divorce attorney Mesa when unsure about the visitation laws pertaining to grandparents. As long as some requirements are met, grandparents have the right to influence positive change in the lives of their grandchildren. Just as with any family case, you’ll have the option of representing yourself or seeking the help of an attorney.

Visitation

In the event that you’re denied visitation rights as a grandparent, there is the option of filing for custody rights which will be successful in most cases provided you meet the requirements. For the court to grant such a wish, there should be no doubt that it is in the best interest of the child. The request will be granted if the parents of the children have divorced three months prior to filing, one of the parents has been deceased for at least three months, or the child has been born out of wedlock.

Custody

In Arizona, there is the presumption that children ought to be in the custody of their parents. It is possible that grandparents find themselves in a predicament where they’ll be in a better position to take care of the child. A grandparent could be entitled to the custody of the child if they act in “in loco parentis.” In order for the grandparent to be granted custody, there are conditions that will need to be met:

Filing For Grandparent Custody in Arizona

Once you’ve decided on filing for custody, there are some court procedures that will need to be followed. The first step will be drafting and filing a petition for the request. Working with a family attorney is often seen as the best solution given the fact that they’ll handle everything on your behalf. Law enforcement could be involved in serving the petition depending on where you file in Arizona. The parents of the child will be given the opportunity to respond to the petition once it has been served. There is a chance that the issue could go to trial in case the parents fail to agree to the request. As a grandparent, you’ll be required to provide evidence on why you deserve to be granted custody.

Get Representation

If you’re genuinely concerned about the plight of your grandchildren, there is no harm in hiring a skilled attorney to represent you. Going to court without an attorney will mean you’re disadvantaged. To get started with representation, you can check out https://familylawattorneymesaaz.net/

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Mesa, AZ – Office

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Chandler, AZ – Office

Located On Dobson Road, just North of W. Chandler Blvd, near the 101 Freeway. We have a team of the Best Divorce Lawyers and Family Law Attorneys in Chandler Arizona. Our Chandler Law Firm offers Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

Genesis Family Law and Divorce Lawyers in Chandler AZ
333 N. Dobson Rd #5
Chandler, AZ 85224
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Gilbert, AZ – Office

Located in South East Gilbert, Near Higley High School on Pecos Road, West of Power Road in the Power Ranch Neighborhood. Our Gilbert Law Firm offers Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

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4365 E. Pecos Rd Suite 138
Gilbert, AZ 85295
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Florence, AZ – Office

Located in the Community of Anthem in Florence Arizona, off of Hunt Hwy. Our Florence Law Firm is staffed with family law attorneys that offer Divorce Mediation, Uncontested Divorce, Contested Divorce, Legal Separation, Female Divorce Lawyers, Annulment, Child Support Issues, Child Custody, Military Divorce, Parenting Plans, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Paternity, Order of Protection, Name Change and all Family Law legal issues.

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What To When a Child Doesn’t Want to Go on Visitation

What To When a Child Doesn’t Want to Go on Visitation

Once the court has issued orders on custody and visitation, it is your responsibility as a parent to ensure that there is compliance. There are situations where the problem will not be an uncooperative parent but a child that refuses visitation. It is in the child’s best interest to have a healthy relationship with both parents. When unsure to approach such a dilemma, it will make sense to get in touch with a divorce attorney Mesa. Here are some of the things you could do to reduce the friction coming from your child when it comes to visitation.

Explore Reasons Why The Child Might Not Want Visitation With the Parent

There could be myriad reasons why the child doesn’t want visitation. It is important to find out why so as to come with a solution. It is possible that the child might not get along with the other parent’s new partner. There is also a chance that the child might not have gotten along with the other parent even when you were still together.

Legal Reasons To Refuse Visitation

Is it Illegal to Withhold Visitation?

The court orders need to be followed unless it is an emergency situation. The court will always decide what is in the best interest of the child. There is a common assumption that a parent can withhold visitation if the supporting parent is late with child support payments. There are other ways you get the parent to catch up with payments but withholding child visitation isn’t one of them.
You also don’t have legal rights to deny visitation simply because the other parent doesn’t have a bedroom for the child. All you need to do is to follow the court orders so as to avoid trouble.

What Happens to Visitation When There is No Court Order?

There are parents that will choose to have an informal arrangement with the parenting plan. This means that the courts won’t be involved in the details of the agreement. This will only work if the parents are amicable and can always make adjustments when necessary without getting into disagreements. The only drawback is the court can’t intervene in any matter since it hasn’t ordered any agreement. The failure to follow the agreement can be used as evidence in the child custody case.

Do You Have to Force the Child to Visit the Other Parent?

If there is some form of physical abuse or molestation from the other parent, you’ll not want them to visit even though the orders dictate so. You can request for modification to the orders as the visits will not be in the best interest of the child.

Genesis Family Law and Divorce Lawyers Could Be the Solution For the Visitation Problems

Your duty as a parent is to be fair while at the same time making sure that the court orders are followed. In case you don’t know the legal recourse to take, you can check out https://familylawattorneymesaaz.net/

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