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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody, Child Support and Military Law for Arizona on
Q: IF MY SON AND I MOVED BACK TO AZ AND I SEPARATED FROM MY WIFE WHILE SHE WAS IN SCHOOL BUT WITH KNOWLEDGE. CAN SHE FILE

SHE IS IN THE MILITARY AND HAS TRIED TO TAKE ME TO COURT BECAUSE SHE IS SUPPOSEDLY WORRIED ABOUT HIS WELL BEING. BUT THEN BACKS OUT, THAT SHOULD SHOW SOMETHING

James L. Arrasmith
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answered on Jun 18, 2023

If you and your son have moved back to Arizona and you have separated from your wife, she may still be able to file for divorce or custody in the state where she is currently stationed, even if you are no longer living together. The specific laws and procedures for filing for divorce or custody may... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Child Custody, Family Law and Military Law for Arizona on
Q: Would my husband and I be able to get/keep custody of his daughter if he enlists in the military?

My husband wants to enlist in the military, but he doesn’t want to lose custody of his 2yr old daughter. Right now he and his ex haven’t settled any sort of custody agreement in court, it’s all been verbal agreements. We currently are her primary household, and have been for over a year now.... View More

Stephen M Vincent
Stephen M Vincent
answered on Jan 16, 2022

You should consult with an attorney because that's a complicated question.

Arizona is generally a 50-50 state, and Arizona generally only goes away from 50-50 if there's some sort of safety concern with one of the parents or it's not logistically possible to do equal...
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1 Answer | Asked in Antitrust, Civil Litigation, Civil Rights and Military Law for Arizona on
Q: girlfriends mom ran some kind of background check without my consent. Finding out a shoplifting case from 5-6 years ago

It was something I wanted private because the case was dismissed. And from what my girlfriend said, "Her mom knows people" and that really puts me in allot of unease.

I guess a useful piece of information is that her mom is in the military, so I'm not sure I'd... View More

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answered on May 8, 2021

Criminal records are publicly available. There is no consent required to obtain publicly available information.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody and Military Law for Arizona on
Q: What rights do I have to keep and maintain my children's military dependent ID cards?

My ex is no longer active duty due to medical issue & works on base as a civilian maintaining his military benefits & ID for both of our children age 14 & 15. Through him, our children have TriCare Insurance & their doctor is on base. I have court orders granting me full primary... View More

Mike Branum
Mike Branum
answered on Oct 24, 2019

Is there any reason you could not get duplicate identification cards? I would go to where the ID cards are issued, explain that your ex-husband is infantile, and request they make duplicates to eliminate one source of your ex's tantrums.

If option A is not possible, you might ask the...
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1 Answer | Asked in Military Law for Arizona on
Q: My husband got medically discharged from AF BMT for anxiety attacks. What does this mean for us now?

Does he get va? Does he still get paid? I injure nothing about any of this. I'm so confused!

Adam Studnicki
Adam Studnicki
answered on Aug 21, 2015

There aren't a lot of lawyers on the Arizona section of this site answering military law questions. You can try posting in another jurisdiction and/or use the Find a Lawyer tool to look for lawyers.

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1 Answer | Asked in Military Law for Arizona on
Q: I am currently under investigation over 2 weeks now. I am scheduled to redeploy to the states in 3 weeks what do I do?

I am currently under investigation it has been over 2 weeks now. I am scheduled to redeploy to the states in 3 weeks, would this make me stay in the desert. Also what are the punishments for this matter? It is my first offense, and all of my records are immaculate. What could I do at this point to... View More

Adam Studnicki
Adam Studnicki
answered on Aug 19, 2015

There aren't a lot of lawyers on the Arizona section of this site answering military law questions. You can try posting in another jurisdiction and/or use the Find a Lawyer tool to look for lawyers.

Please Take Notice: I am not your lawyer unless we enter into an engagement agreement...
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