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Parents have joint physical custody : child is one week with mom and one week with dad ( Sunday -Sunday) . On the week the child is with dad , is the mother allowed to pick up the child from school or visit them at school with out the other parents consent? Or is it explained legally even with out... View More
answered on Feb 17, 2017
Unless there is a restriction in the parenting plan preventing the other parent from visiting the child at school, there is nothing that would prevent him or her visiting the child at school. However, if that parent takes the child from school during the other parent's scheduled parenting... View More
I was given a deferrals about 5 months ago but hvent filed divorce papers yet. Will I have to reapply?
answered on Nov 15, 2015
The deferral of fees will last until a final order is issued in your case. If you get divorce in Arizona and need to file a motion to modify or enforce any issues in your divorce decree, you would need to file a new request to defer fees relating to that motion. We provide a ton of useful... View More
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