How To Stop Grandparents Visitation Rights

How To Win Against Grandparent Rights

While most grandparents do love and care for their grandchildren, unfortunate cases of abuse and neglect can lead to parents terminating their visitation rights. The best way to stop grandparents from seeing your children is to hire an experienced attorney to build your case. (480) 240-0040 INITIAL CONSULTATION Can You Stop Grandparents From Seeing Their…

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Teenager Wants To Live With Non Custodial Parent

If your teenager is serious about wanting to make a permanent living arrangement change, there are a few things to consider before making a final decision. Here are your options if your teenager wishes to live with a non-custodial parent. (480) 240-0040 INITIAL CONSULTATION WHAT IS PHYSICAL CUSTODY? This type of custody refers to the…

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Guardianship Vs Parental Rights

Parental rights are not terminated in a permanent guardianship. However, it can remove a parent’s legal custody of his or her child. In most cases, permanent guardianship can be revoked if the child’s parent, the child, or another party chooses to file a petition with the court to revoke the guardianship. This can occur if…

How To Avoid Discovery In Divorce

How To Avoid Discovery In Divorce

Discovery can be a complicated and difficult part of the divorce process. Discovery refers to both spouses exchanging information and evidence as part of the divorce proceedings. This phase is used to determine a fair settlement. However, discovery can often become contentious, while driving up costs. Use these tips to avoid the discovery process. (480)…

What Happens At a First and Second Custody Hearing

What Happens At First Custody Hearing

Second custody hearings typically address changes to an existing custody arrangement. Here’s a general idea of what might happen: (480) 240-0040 INITIAL CONSULTATION Before the Hearing: Reason for Change: There must be a reason for the hearing. This could be a significant change in circumstances for a parent, a disagreement about the current plan, or…