by Hallier Law | Oct 31, 2016 | Child Custody
Many clients and their spouses agree to joint legal decision making of their children as a way of continuing both of their active participation in shaping the lives of their children. Although this agreement seems reasonable now, there is always the question of how it...
by Hallier Law | Oct 24, 2016 | Child Custody, Visitation
When a couple with children separates and files for divorce, there are legal parameters in place to deal with child custody. But what about a case where a person is not the biological or adoptive parent of a child but raised him as their own? Does that person have any...
by Hallier Law | Aug 8, 2016 | Child Custody, Divorce
Over the years, we have all heard a variety of questions and concerns about child custody. But not everything you hear is true. Unfortunately, there is a lot of misinformation about child custody. At Hallier Stearns PLC, we want to set the record straight and ensure...
by Hallier Law | Aug 1, 2016 | Child Custody, Divorce
Navigating a divorce can be a very tricky situation; you are dealing with the division of physical assets from property and material goods to stocks and finances. Add determining the custody of child into the mix and you begin to feel overwhelmed. At Hallier Stearns...
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...