by admin on September 20, 2009
A paternity action is what one files when they have a child or children with another person who is not his/her spouse. In an Arizona paternity action, the Court will establish who the father of the child/children is. If a parent disputes paternity, he/she can request a DNA test. The Court will also establish custody [...]
by admin on September 19, 2009
In Arizona, the Courts are required to determine whether parents are to have joint custody or sole custody when the parents file for an Arizona divorce or file a paternity action (where the parents were never married). The Court also has to make these determinations when a parent has asked the Court to modify the [...]
by admin on September 13, 2009
The Arizona Court prefers that divorcing parties reach their own agreements. This is because parties tend to be happier and more compliant with orders when they agree to the terms of the divorce. Further, the Court knows that parties are in the best position to determine the most appropriate Orders for their particular situations. While [...]