Feb 3, 2025 | Family Law, Child Custody, Divorce Law
In today’s digital world, social media has transformed how we communicate, share personal moments, and stay connected. Be aware that anything posted on social media can become a public record and impact your custody case. However, social media can be a double-edged sword when facing a divorce case or a child custody case. Many people underestimate how online activity can become social media evidence, such as posts on social media, which can be pivotal in a divorce case, influencing family law cases and impacting custody arrangements in court.
Feb 2, 2025 | Family Law, Adoption, Child Custody
Godparents often hold a special place in many families, providing spiritual guidance and moral support to a child as they grow. Many people wonder about the legal standing of godparents in situations involving child custody or guardianship. This article breaks down the legal aspects of godparents’ roles and rights in these matters. It discusses why parents might choose to appoint godparents and emphasizes the importance of formal documentation to safeguard a child’s future.
Jan 25, 2025 | Child Custody, Family Law
Understanding relocation rights for unmarried parents is key if you are planning on moving. Contact CHM Law for help today.
Jan 20, 2025 | Family Law
Family law court focuses on resolving disputes related to domestic relations. Governed by Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS) Title 25, family court court handles matters like child custody, child support, and spousal support. Its primary goal is to ensure fairness and protect the best interests of children.
Sep 16, 2024 | Family Law
Colburn Hintze Maletta PLLC is thrilled to announce that Senior Family Law Attorney, Lauren A. Bostick, has been named “Most Influential Women in Law” for 2024 by World’s Leaders Magazine. Lauren’s recognition highlights her exceptional legal career, commitment to community service, and unwavering dedication to her clients. As a leading voice in the Arizona legal field, Lauren’s influence is felt both in and out of the courtroom.