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Post-separation co-parenting describes a situation where two parents work together to raise a child after they are divorced, separated, or never having lived together.
You can get an uncontested divorce with children if you and your ex-partner both agree on the following: Physical custody (typically 50/50) Parenting time. Parental responsibilities. Decisions about schooling, health care, religion, etc.
Marriage Licenses and Divorce Decrees are available from the Maricopa County Clerk of the Superior Court. Family Court and Probate records are available at various Justice Court and Maricopa County Court locations. Adoption records are available at the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records.
The Parent Information Program in Maricopa County is a mandatory course for parents involved in a divorce, legal separation, or paternity cases where legal decision-making, parenting time, or child support is being determined. The program educates parents on their childrens experiences during these challenging times.
Even though Arizona does not require a separation period before a couple can divorce, the state still has a waiting period. A couple must wait at least 60 days after filing the divorce petition before the court can finalize the divorce by issuing a divorce decree.
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