by Hallier Law | Jul 25, 2016 | Child Custody, Divorce
Arizona no longer refers to joint “custody”. Rather, it is now called joint legal decision making. Joint legal decision-making means both parents share decision-making authority for the children, including in the areas of medical treatment, education, religion, and...
by Hallier Law | Jul 18, 2016 | Child Custody, Divorce
Being divorced shouldn’t prevent you from vacationing with your children. However, there are circumstances in which your divorce decree can prohibit you from traveling out of the country without the consent of your ex-spouse. But if you are allowed to travel with your...
by Hallier Law | Jul 11, 2016 | Child Custody, Divorce
Divorce is heartbreaking for any spouse. But unfortunately, the effects on children are usually far worse. That is why most parents hope that the court takes into consideration their children’s wishes when it comes to how much time they will spend with the other...
by Hallier Law | Jul 4, 2016 | Child Custody, Divorce
Every child wants their parents to stay perpetually married. But when divorce happens, children often become sad and confused. Of course, parents hate to see the negative effects this decision has on their children. The question then is what is the best interest of my...