Phoenix Visitation and Parenting Time Attorney
If you have questions about your right to parenting time or access to a child who lives with the other parent, if you are involved in a divorce case where access to the children is likely to be a major issue, or if you are the primary custodial parent and have concerns about the other parent's ability to meet his or her responsibilities during overnight visits, contact a knowledgeable Arizona parenting time attorney at the Law Offices of Scott David Stewart.
Our experience with the resolution of disputes concerning access to children under Arizona visitation law can help you understand your rights, the rights of the other parent, and the possible legal options in situations such as:
- Failure of the other parent to cooperate in developing a visitation agreement or schedule
- Visitation rights when a parent is in default with child support obligations
- Indications that the child is exposed to inappropriate influences or inadequate supervision during overnight visits with the noncustodial parent
- The need to amend a visitation agreement due to the relocation of a parent, a child's school or sports schedule, or health considerations
- Obtaining or resisting a court order for supervised parenting time based on evidence of a parent's history of violence, substance abuse, or other problems
We also help unmarried parents resolve child visitation issues once the paternity of the child's father has been established. There are many critical, time-sensitive issues that may arise in your case. Depending on the facts of your case, a parent may try and relocate to another State with the child without your consent, or they may try and withhold parenting access to your child. In these types of cases, emergency measures may need to be taken. We will work with you to resolve emergency issues so we can preserve your rights as a parent. The Law Offices of Scott David Stewart has extensive experience dealing with all parenting time issues that may arise in your case.
Additionally, when unmarried parents have a child, the instability and unpredictable nature of each parent's access to the child can be detrimental to your child. Contact, Law Offices of Scott David Stewart, to see what steps need to be taken to obtain a Court Ordered parenting schedule in which you are assured of parenting time with your child. The amount of parenting time a party has can greatly affect the amount of child support that is awarded. While a parent should not solely base their desire for parenting time to reduce child support, contact Law Offices of Scott David Stewart to learn how the amount of parenting time you have may increase or decrease your child support obligation.



