Aug 28, 2024 | Family Law, Child Abuse, Child Custody, Domestic Violence
When domestic violence is substantiated, the court may enforce strict limitations on the offending parent’s interaction with the child, such as requiring supervised visitation or, in severe cases, completely terminating parental rights. The primary objective is to safeguard the child from any further harm while evaluating whether maintaining a relationship with both parents is feasible and safe.
Jul 22, 2024 | Family Law, Child Custody, Divorce Law
Navigating a divorce can be an emotionally and legally complex process. In Arizona, individuals can represent themselves by acting “pro per.” While this can save money upfront, it often comes with significant risks and challenges. Contact Colburn Hintze Maletta for expert guidance and support through the divorce process.
Jul 15, 2024 | Family Law, Child Custody
Parental alienation can significantly impact family law cases, especially regarding child custody and parenting time decisions. Understanding parental alienation, its legal implications, and how it affects children is crucial for parents facing these challenges.
Jun 26, 2024 | Family Law, Child Custody
Creating a co-parenting plan can be a challenging task for parents who are navigating the complexities of custody arrangements post-divorce. A well-thought-out plan ensures that both parents are on the same page and that the child’s needs are prioritized. However, there are several crucial elements that parents often overlook. At Colburn Hintze Maletta, our experienced family law attorneys specialize in helping parents create comprehensive and effective co-parenting plans.
Jun 14, 2024 | Family Law, Alimony, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce Law
Temporary orders play a vital role in family court by providing a framework that helps parties stabilize their situations as they work toward more permanent solutions. These orders cover a range of needs, including parenting time, custody arrangements, spousal support, and resolution of financial disputes.
By establishing temporary court orders, clients are afforded the necessary time and space to carefully plan and negotiate the final terms of their family law issues without compromising their current well-being or legal rights. If you are navigating complex family law matters and need a structured approach to manage the interim period effectively, securing temporary orders can be a strategic step. Reach out to us at CHM Law, where we can assist in crafting temporary orders that position you advantageously as you prepare for the more definitive resolutions in your case.
Jun 6, 2024 | Family Law, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce Law
Going through a divorce is never easy, but when you are married to a narcissist, the process can become even more challenging. Dealing with a narcissistic spouse during a divorce can be emotionally draining and complicated, especially when it comes to issues like child custody. Narcissists often exhibit controlling and manipulative behavior.
To learn more about handling a divorce with a narcissist and ensuring the best outcome for you and your family, contact us today to schedule a consultation with an Arizona divorce attorney.