How to Calculate Parenting Time
Moshier Family Law Blog
by Jennifer Moshier
4d ago
How to Calculate Parenting Time – When parents of underage children get divorced, two issues the court is going to always take into consideration are child custody (often called parenting time) and/or child support. States presume parents are going to remain responsible for bringing up their children, both by being present in their lives and by paying their equal share for the expense of feeding, clothing, and housing their child. A lot of states make individual stipulations for healthcare, day care, and other unusual expenses as well as the conventional child support calculations. Child Supp ..read more
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Steps to Get Custody of a Child
Moshier Family Law Blog
by Jennifer Moshier
4d ago
One of the more challenging processes for parents to endure is the custody determination by the court, most commonly done following a divorce or legal separation. Courts usually take into account the child’s best interests above everything else, but this is a hard choice to make in a lot of cases. The following are a couple of important factors regarded by courts when establishing who gets custody of their child. Custody Consideration Number One: Kind of Arrangement To decide child custody, understanding options for different arrangements is crucial. You may opt for joint legal custody for sh ..read more
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How Do I Get Custody of My Siblings?
Moshier Family Law Blog
by Jennifer Moshier
4d ago
It’s generally known that courts have a preference not to separate siblings when they’re issuing custody orders. What happens if one sibling wishes to have custody of another? In many cases, an older sibling is going to want to take a younger sibling out of an unsafe or harmful parents care. In other situations, a younger sibling might believe they’re better suited to take care of a disabled older sibling. There are legal ways for you to get custody of a sibling – keep reading and find out how. Sibling’s Best Interests Obtaining custody of a sibling is going to involve court filings and/or ord ..read more
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Do I Have the Right to Know Where My Child is During Visitation?
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by Jennifer Moshier
4d ago
Child Visitation- Parents are often concerned about their children when they are away — even when they are just visiting their other parent. It can be particularly challenging when you have sole physical custody and you’re used to your child spending a lot of their time with you. You might be curious if you have the right to know the whereabouts of your child is during visitation time for many reasons. Perhaps your ex typically drops your child off late, you question if they’ll take your child without your consent, or you don’t believe your ex’s partner is suited to be around your child. At th ..read more
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What is Divorce Law?
Moshier Family Law Blog
by Jennifer Moshier
4d ago
Understanding Divorce: A Legal Dissolution of Marriage Divorce, or the legal termination of a matrimonial relationship, involves various matters such as property division and child custody. Choosing a family law lawyer is crucial for handling these complexities, ensuring a focus on both economic interests and emotional well-being. Navigating Divorce: The Role of a Divorce Lawyer While it might seem feasible to finalize a divorce without legal representation, especially in cases without minor children, hiring a divorce lawyer becomes essential in complex situations. This is particularly true wh ..read more
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How Long Do You Have to Be Married to Get Alimony?
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by Jennifer Moshier
4d ago
When establishing spousal support, many times known as alimony, courts contemplate a multitude of things. The court in Arizona looks at a calculator if your marriage became official after September 24, 2022.  The Calculator in Arizona is the determining factor, but there is a high, low and median number.  There are also time frames for payment.  The court could award the lowest payment possible for the lowest number of months.  This has spurred a ton of litigation. The courts are still bound to consult A.R.S. §25-319, because those factors help the judge in evaluating how m ..read more
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Child Abandonment in Arizona
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by Jennifer Moshier
4d ago
Child abandonment, often associated with extreme scenarios, involves a parent neglecting support and regular contact. Typical situations include prolonged separation without contact or a parent relocating without communication. Legally, abandonment signifies minimal efforts by a parent to support and connect with the child, with six months of neglect establishing prima facie evidence. In Arizona, financial support is obligatory, impacting abandonment assessments. Regular contact, even for distant or incarcerated parents, requires effort through visits, calls, letters, and gifts. Intent is irre ..read more
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How Does a Revocable Living Trust Work?
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by Jennifer Moshier
4d ago
As we age, two primary considerations come to the forefront. Firstly, retirement planning ensures sufficient savings and a financial strategy for the desired lifestyle during later years. Secondly, estate planning becomes crucial to determine the fate of your assets. Estate planning is not exclusive to the wealthy; having a well-thought-out plan facilitates a smoother process for you and your loved ones. The key question is not whether you need an estate plan, but rather what type of estate planning suits your needs. In this discussion, we’ll explore the concept of a revocable living trust, i ..read more
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Non-Custodial Parent Rights
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by Jennifer Moshier
4d ago
Non-Custodial Parent Rights Non-custodial parents lack primary child custody. Custody often involves limited visitation. Legal decisions, like education, fall under legal custody. Physical custody concerns the child’s primary residence. Non-custodial parents retain certain rights, including access to medical and school records, child support responsibilities, and holiday visitation. They also have the right to report abuse or neglect by the custodial parent, as outlined in the child custody agreement. To navigate state laws and unique situations, consult a local child support attorney. They pr ..read more
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What Happens if the Non-Custodial Parent Misses Visitation?
Moshier Family Law Blog
by Jennifer Moshier
4d ago
A lot of parents are perplexed with child support and visitation. You’re not the only one with questions about when and how these two coincide. Under state law, the two matters are in reality separate, and parents need to acknowledge the differences between them. Whether you’re the non-custodial parent or the primary custodial parent, comprehend what your parental rights are. Why the Courts See Child Support and Visitation Independently From a court’s eyes, child support and child custody are two independent matters. Child support is a parent’s responsibility regardless of their parenting hist ..read more
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