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[3] One example of a decision made by a parent who exercises sole legal custody is whether the child will follow a specific religion. [4] She can make such a decision without consulting the other parent or acquiring his approval or consent to these decisions.
The Superior Court houses all of the trial-based courts for Maricopa County. Criminal. Probate. Family. Juvenile. Civil. Regional Homeless Court. Mental Health. Lower Court Admin Appeal.
Rule 11. The Forensics Services Division evaluates defendants for competency in criminal cases. If found competent, they return to trial court; if found incompetent but restorable, they receive treatment in a Restoration to Competency (RTC) program or an Outpatient Treatment Program.
This means that the court orders one parent to have the legal right and responsibility to make major decisions regarding the care or welfare of the child.
If the parties have orders, whether entered in a divorce or child custody case, indicating that one has sole decision-making regarding educational decisions, then that parent can generally decide where kids will go to school. This would include the ability or right to change schools should that parent desire.
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Definition and Citations: Single; individual; separate; the opposite of joint; as a sole tenant. Comprising only one person; the opposite of aggregate; as a sole corporation. Unmarried ; as a feme sole.
Legal decision making and parenting time is most commonly known as child custody . When parents separate or divorce , care for the children must continue. If the parents cannot agree on a plan for raising the children, the court will order a plan or decide matters concerning their health and welfare.
Joint legal custody: both parents share the rights and responsibilities for making important decisions about the children. Sole legal custody: only one parent has this right and responsibility. ExampleS of important decisions. School or childcare. Religious activities.

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