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Grandparent's Visitation | Gail F. Jansen
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Gail F. Jansen. Attorney at Law gail@gailjansen.com. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. The court may give grandparents or great-grandparents visitation rights with a minor child on a finding that the visitation rights would be in the best interests of the child and any of the following is true:. The marriage of the parents of the child has been dissolved for at least three months. The child was born out of wedlock.
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Post-Decree Modifications | Gail F. Jansen
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Gail F. Jansen. Attorney at Law gail@gailjansen.com. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Once a decree of dissolution of marriage, a decree of legal separation, or a finding of paternity with an award of custody and child support, is entered, either party may seek to modify the orders pertaining to child custody, parenting time, child support, or spousal maintenance, as may be appropriate under the statute. Modification of child custody.
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Relocation | Gail F. Jansen
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Gail F. Jansen. Attorney at Law gail@gailjansen.com. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. If by written agreement or court order both parents are entitled to custody or parenting time and both parents reside in Arizona, at least 60 days’ advance written notice must be provided to the other parent before a parent may either relocate the child outside of Arizona, or relocate the child more than 100 miles within the state.
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Protection from Abuse | Gail F. Jansen
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Gail F. Jansen. Attorney at Law gail@gailjansen.com. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Abuse of children is very serious, and should be reported both to law enforcement and to Child Protective Services. It is your responsibility as the non-abusing parent to protect your children, and to take steps to remove them from contact with the abusing parent. Emergency orders can be obtained from the Superior Court Family Law Division which woul...
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Child Custody | Gail F. Jansen
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Gail F. Jansen. Attorney at Law gail@gailjansen.com. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. The standard used by the court to determine custody of minor children is the best interest of the children. There are three (3) types of child custody orders that can be entered. Parents can be joint legal custodians. Parents can have joint physical custody. One parent can have sole custody. Co-parenting is encouraged by the courts, wherever feasible...
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Child Support | Gail F. Jansen
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Gail F. Jansen. Attorney at Law gail@gailjansen.com. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Child support is determined by guidelines and a calculation method adopted by the Arizona Supreme Court, and set forth in the Arizona Child Support statutes. The amount of child support is arrived at by considering the following factors:. Gross monthly income of each parent. Spousal maintenance paid by one parent to the other, if any. Child support n...
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Annulment | Gail F. Jansen
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Gail F. Jansen. Attorney at Law gail@gailjansen.com. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. A marriage can be annulled (judged to be null and void) as if it never existed when the cause alleged constitutes an impediment rendering the marriage void. An annulment of a marriage means, in effect, that the marriage did not take place. Examples of grounds to annul a marriage are:. The marriage was never consummated.
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Probate | Gail F. Jansen
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Gail F. Jansen. Attorney at Law gail@gailjansen.com. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Probate is a legal process by which the ownership of property is transferred from the deceased person to their devisees or heirs. After the death of a family member you will need advice regarding how the deceased person’s bills can be paid, tax returns filed, and assets distributed to the person(s) legally entitled to them. I can assist you to probat...
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Paternity | Gail F. Jansen
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Gail F. Jansen. Attorney at Law gail@gailjansen.com. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. The purpose of a paternity action is to prove who is the father of a child. If paternity is established, the custody, parenting time and child support issues are addressed. A paternity action may be filed either during a pregnancy or after the delivery of the child. Once paternity is established, the procedures and considerations involved with custod...