2013 arizona decision making form-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with PART 1: General Information. Fill in your name, mailing address, and contact details. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court records.
  3. In PART 1B, specify the legal decision-making arrangements you are requesting by checking the appropriate boxes. This section is vital for outlining custody preferences.
  4. Move to PART 2: Legal Decision Making and Parenting Time. Clearly describe the weekday and weekend schedule for child care, detailing each parent's responsibilities.
  5. Complete the holiday schedule by checking applicable boxes and indicating years for holiday access. This ensures clarity on parenting time during special occasions.
  6. Finally, review all sections for completeness before signing at the end of PART 3. Both parents must sign if joint legal decision making is agreed upon.

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Fact: Arizona law treats both parents equally, and courts encourage joint custody unless there is a valid reason to deviate. Myth: 50/50 Custody Means No Child Support. Fact: Child support is determined based on income, expenses, and the childs needs, not just parenting time.
Arizona passed a supported decision-making law in June 2023. Now, individuals in Arizona can enter into supported decision-making agreements. Why is Supported Decision-Making Important? Supported decision-making is an alternative to guardianship and it allows you to receive the support you need to make decisions.
If the parents cannot agree on how to divide up decision-making authority in their proposed parenting plans, the judge can order sole decision-making authority to one parent if: both parents are opposed to mutual decision-making; one parent reasonably opposes mutual decision-making; or.