A new challenge to a 40-year-old federal law puts its future in jeopardy. The law allows relatives or tribe members of a displaced child to determine where they are adopted. Opponents say the law is racially unjust. Proponents say it helps preserve native culture....
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Month: December 2018
International Travel with Children
As 2018 draws to a close, many Arizonans may be planning international travel with their children next summer, or during spring break. This can be a difficult and sensitive topic for parents who share custody because of a family court case.Read on for a list of...
Pitfalls in Your Family Court Case
Family court cases present multiple issues, such as legal decision-making for a child, parenting time, child support, spousal maintenance, and property or debt division. Each of these issues, in turn, is complex. So it is not unusual for parties to get disorganized,...
Tips for spending time with and without your kids this holiday
The holidays can be a stressful, unpredictable time of year. This can be especially true for parents navigating this time of year for the first time after a divorce. One particular challenge parents in this situation can struggle with is figuring out what to do when...