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NBA All-Star seeks sole child custody

by Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Jul 11, 2014 | Child Custody

When many Arizona couples divorce, they find ways to share custody and allow both parents to continue to be involved in the children's lives. However, for some reason or another, some parents file for sole custody. They might think that the other parent is not a fit...

Should a parent unable to fulfill custody agreement be arrested?

by Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Jun 20, 2014 | Child Custody

Whether in Arizona or another state, when it comes to child custody agreements, parents should understand that the agreements need to be followed. If the father is supposed to share custody with the mother, he needs to make sure that the schedule is followed. If the...

What are kids really thinking after a divorce?

On Behalf of Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | May 9, 2014 | Child Custody

In previous posts we’ve looked at how parents can more effectively work with one another after a divorce. Child custody agreements help the transition go smoothly, but things always come up and disagreements may happen.While much of the advice has focused on the...

Will notification of relocation be required for divorce parents?

On Behalf of Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Apr 17, 2014 | Child Custody

In the beginning of this year, a bill was introduced by an Arizona Senator to the Legislature that addressed the issue of custody and relocation. For parents who are divorced, this bill would require a parent who is moving more than 10 miles to notify the other of the...

Raising a child post divorce requires intentional co-parenting

On Behalf of Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Apr 3, 2014 | Child Custody

A previous post discussed a recent debate centered on child custody decisions, specifically which parent should be awarded primary custody. Figuring out the co-parenting schedule can seem like the most challenging part of a custody dispute, but what happens after the...

Study looks at divorce as trauma that impacts children’s health

by Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Mar 6, 2014 | Child Custody

When thinking about a divorce, parents often consider how it will impact their children. The biggest question revolves around the custody agreement. Will the parents share custody or will one parent be the primary custodial parent? And despite the contentious battles...

Over the river and through the woods… to mom or dad’s house?

by Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Feb 28, 2014 | Child Custody

When it comes to agreeing on a child custody agreement, it seems to be a balancing act. How often will a child spend time with one parent versus the other? What school will he or she attend? What holidays will be spent with mom? Who pays for summer camp?Recently, much...

Should shared parenting spread among Arizona divorce cases?

On Behalf of Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Feb 5, 2014 | Child Custody

Probably the most sensitive aspect of all divorce cases involving children is child custody. Parents, as well as the Arizona courts, want to their best to protect the well-being of children during the process of divorce as well as their futures.Some states are faced...

After presents are opened and ball drops, why do marriages end?

On Behalf of Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Dec 14, 2013 | Child Custody

Did you know that January has taken on an unofficial nickname? "Divorce month" is just weeks away, with holiday celebrations to look forward to (or dread) between now and then.Holidays can be an emotional time of year, both in positive and negative ways. For some, it...

Bode Miller’s child custody battle addresses difficult issues

by Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Dec 5, 2013 | Child Custody

Once a woman becomes pregnant, does she lose the right to relocate? A judge on the east coast thought so when he ruled against the mother of Bode Miller's child at a child custody hearing. The judge awarded custody of the pair's son to Miller. An appellate court...

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