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- Primary physical custody
- When the children will be with each parent
- How disputes between the parents regarding these issues will be resolved
- Travel restrictions, if any
- School drop-off and pickup
- Caregiver responsibilities and expectations
- Who will make decisions regarding education, healthcare, and religious upbringing
Temporary Financial Support Orders
Many ex-spouses see financial support as a significant obstacle to finalizing a divorce. As a result, the court may order temporary spousal and child support to be paid until a permanent agreement is established. The judge will consider several factors when determining the amount of temporary child support, including:- Each parent's income
- Child custody arrangements
- Standard of living during the marriage
- Educational needs of the children
Exclusive Use of the Marital Residence
Especially contentious divorce can involve one spouse being suddenly robbed of their home. In these cases, one spouse may petition for the exclusive use of the marital residence until the divorce is finalized and a permanent division of marital assets is established. This is often decided on a case-by-case basis depending on factors such as:- The financial resources of each spouse
- Custody arrangements and the best interests of any children involved
- Any allegations of domestic violence or abuse
Emergency Orders
In emergency circumstances where the safety and well-being of a child are at stake, one spouse may request an emergency order. This temporary court order can be granted immediately, without notice to the other party, and often lasts until a court hearing can be held to determine if the order should continue. Some examples of situations that may warrant an emergency custody order include:- Allegations of child abuse or neglect
- Substance abuse issues
- A parent's sudden relocation with the children
- A child's medical emergency
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Schedule A Consultation NowWhat Factors Affect the Duration of a Temporary Child Custody Order in Arizona
- The complexity of the divorce case. Is your divorce amicable or highly contentious? Are there issues such as domestic violence, substance abuse, or significant financial assets that need to be addressed? The more complex the case, the longer it may take to find a permanent resolution.
- Your attorney's approach. Some attorneys may push for a speedy resolution, while others may take a more cautious and measured approach.
- The court's schedule. Especially in busy family courts, it may take longer for a court hearing or trial to be scheduled. This can prolong the duration of any temporary child custody orders in place.
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Schedule A ConsultationDo You Have A Temporary Child Custody Order? Contact a Family Law Attorney in Arizona for Comprehensive Legal Support.
The fear of losing custodial rights to one's children is perhaps the most prevalent and emotionally charged issue in a divorce. During this difficult time, obtaining temporary custody orders can help protect your children's rights and best interests. However, a temporary order isn't permanent and can be modified or replaced as your divorce case progresses. It's crucial to schedule a free consultation with an experienced Scottsdale family law attorney to ensure a permanent solution that serves your best interests and the best interests of your children. With their help, you can navigate the complexities of temporary custody orders and work towards a positive outcome for your family.Have Family Law Questions? We Can Help
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