The Arizona Court of Appeals in a memorandum decision in the case of Marinella vs. Glover addressed a court’s decision to enforce an agreement to modify child support of a Massachusetts child support order despite the...
The Arizona Court of Appeals in a memorandum decision in the case of Levy vs. Levy case addressed what must be done in a family law case to preserve a due process claim on Appeal. The following is that decision. The Court of...
The Arizona Court of Appeals in a memorandum decision in the case of In re the marriage of Kasper and Ausema had to address a trial court’s decision to deny a mother a relocation of a child while changing primary...
The Arizona Court of Appeals in a memorandum decision in the case of Bowe vs. Vogel had to decide what a superior court must do in order to award a deviation above the amount set forth in the Arizona Child Support Guidelines....
The Arizona Court of Appeals in a memorandum decision in the case of Navarro vs. Garcia had to address whether an Arizona court could issue a child support order when a child support order may have been issued in another...
We would hope that all relationships between children and their parents would be positive. However, there are cases involving a serious disruption to the relationship between a parent and his or her children. This can occur...
The Arizona Court of Appeals in a memorandum decision in the case of Taylor vs. Pandola had to address the issue of whether a person must object to a child support arrearage calculation included in the domestication of...
The Arizona Court of Appeals in the memorandum decision issued in the case of Bohac vs. Wiese had to address the issue of whether a spouse waived his attorney-client privilege when the clients blame his own lawyer for...
The Arizona Court of appeals in the case of Grow vs. Grow addressed in a memorandum decision the issue of mandatory sanctions in an Arizona family law case. The trial court dismissed Jared Robert Grow (father)’s petition to...
Parents sometimes reach an agreement concerning the custody of their children. The parents, however, sometimes cannot agree on what custody orders are best for their children in which case the court will decide the child...