Mesa Arizona Notice of Visitation

State:
Arizona
City:
Mesa
Control #:
AZ-DR-1-V
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A Notice form provides legal notification to a party of an important aspect of a legal matter. Failure to provide proper notice is often the cause of delays in the progress of lawsuits and other legal matters. This model form, a Notice of Visitation, provides notice of the stated matter. Because each case is unique, you will need to adapt the form to fit your specific facts and circumstances. Available for download now.

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Arizona law states that the child must be ?of suitable age and maturity,? but it doesn't specify a particular age (ARS 25-403). In that sense, a child cannot outright refuse visitation with a parent until the child turns 18.

Is Arizona a Mother's State? No, Arizona is not a Mother's state. A judge in Arizona is not allowed to consider the gender of either parent when making a child custody order.

Arizona law provides that grandparents, and great-grandparents, are entitled to visitation, or even custody of their grandchildren under appropriate circumstances. Click to contact us today or Call (602) 383-3610 for help.

In Arizona, a father who is not married to his child's mother has no legal right to the child until paternity has been established, either by agreement (affidavit between the parents) and a written agreement or a court order outlines the schedule and decision making ability of each parent.

A father is entitled to equal rights in custody, even if he was never married to the mother of the child. More often than not, this means Arizona Courts grant 50/50 custody to the parents of a child.

As one might expect, there is no normal visitation schedule. If the judge determines that visitation is in the child's best interests and all ARS § 25-409 requirements are met, then expect reasonable grandparent visitation to be ordered.

Arizona law states that the child must be ?of suitable age and maturity,? but it doesn't specify a particular age (ARS 25-403). In that sense, a child cannot outright refuse visitation with a parent until the child turns 18.

Is Arizona a Mother's State? No, Arizona is not a Mother's state. A judge in Arizona is not allowed to consider the gender of either parent when making a child custody order.

In Arizona, there is no legal presumption favoring one parent over the other. Meaning that the Court starts with the presumption that parents should have joint custody. With joint custody, both parents share the responsibility of major decision-making, as well as physical custody and control of the child.

Fathers have parenting rights under the U.S. Constitution and Arizona law with an equal legal opportunity for child custody.

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