Arizona Parenting Time and Legal Decision-Making About Children: Overview is a law that outlines the rights and responsibilities of parents to make legal decisions and participate in parenting time related to their children's lives. This law applies to all parents in Arizona, regardless of marital status. It provides for two basic types of legal decision-making and parenting time: sole legal decision-making and shared legal decision-making. In sole legal decision-making, one parent is designated as the primary decision-maker for the child, while in shared legal decision-making, both parents have the right to make legal decisions related to the child. The law outlines each parent's rights and responsibilities to participate in parenting time, including decisions about the child's education, health care, and religious upbringing. It also outlines the importance of planning ahead for parenting time, including holidays and vacations. The law also provides guidelines and resources for parents who need assistance in creating a parenting plan.