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Family Law

Non-Married Couples: Establish Paternity / Child Custody / Child Support

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$2,500.00
$5,000.00

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$5,000.00
$8,500.00

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$8,500.00
$13,000.00

Hello and welcome to YourBestLawyer.com. Establishing paternity, child custody, and child support for unmarried couples involves a legal process designed to ensure that the rights and responsibilities of both parents are formally recognized and that the best interests of the child are protected.

PATERNITY

Establishing paternity is a foundational step in cases involving unmarried couples who share a child. It is the process of legally confirming the biological father of the child. Paternity can be established either voluntarily through a signed acknowledgment by both parents or involuntarily through a court process. Generally, the court will order the parents to cooperate with genetic testing if there is a dispute or uncertainty about the child's parentage. Once paternity is legally established, it grants both parents certain parental rights and obligations concerning the child.

CHILD CUSTODY

When there are minor children involved, the court typically issues orders related to child custody. This is done to ensure the well-being of the children while safeguarding the parental rights of both parents. Custody matters are inherently delicate, given that the impact of a separation on children can manifest in various ways, often resulting in emotional, economic, and social consequences.

Consequently, when negotiating custody arrangements in Arizona, two fundamental aspects are addressed: legal decision-making and parenting time. Legal decision-making involves the right to make crucial decisions regarding children, such as those related to medical, education, and religious upbringing. This authority can be either granted solely to one parent, referred to as sole legal decision-making, or granted jointly to both parents, known as joint legal decision-making.

With respect to parenting time, formerly known as visitation, pertains to the children’s schedule of time spent with each parent. Depending on the negotiations your attorney is able to work out for you, the court will determine a parenting time schedule, including holidays and vacation time, which is determined to be in the children’s best interests. The Court may award equal parenting time or may award one parent more time than the other depending on the circumstances. The specific allocation of time spent with each parent will be outlined in the court's ruling.

The court's custody determinations in Arizona are guided by numerous factors, with the paramount consideration being the best interests of the children. According to Arizona Revised Statute 25-403, several key considerations must be considered during this process:

First, the past, present, and potential future relationship between the parent and the child is a crucial factor. Additionally, the interaction and interrelationship of the child with their parents, siblings, and other significant individuals affecting the child's best interests are evaluated. The child's adjustment to their home, school, and community is also taken into consideration.

Furthermore, if the child is of a suitable age and maturity, their wishes regarding legal decision-making and parenting time are considered. The mental and physical health of all individuals involved, along with the likelihood of a parent allowing the child frequent, meaningful, and continuing contact with the other parent, is assessed. However, this consideration does not apply if the court determines that a parent is acting in good faith to protect the child from witnessing or being a victim of domestic violence or child abuse.

Other factors include whether one parent intentionally misled the court, whether there has been domestic violence or child abuse, the nature and extent of coercion or duress used by a parent, compliance with relevant legal provisions, and any conviction of false reporting of child abuse or neglect.

In contested legal decision-making or parenting time cases, the court is mandated to make specific findings on the record regarding all relevant factors and the reasons justifying the decision in the best interests of the child.

CHILD SUPPORT

In Arizona, child support is determined through the Arizona Child Support Guidelines, which utilizes a formula using several key factors.

The factors include the gross income of both parents, the amount of parenting time of each parent, the number of children for whom support is being calculated and whether they are over 12 years of age, costs for childcare, health insurance premiums, the number of other children the parents have a legal obligation to support and/or other child support obligations actually being paid by the parents as well as extraordinary expenses associated with special needs and/or gifted children.

Adjustments may apply if the combined gross income exceeds a certain threshold or due to unique circumstances. It's essential to recognize that the specific child support amount can vary based on individual situations, with the court using these guidelines as a foundation.

Courts can deviate from the Guidelines if it's deemed to be in the child's best interests. Child support orders are subject to modification in the event of a significant change in circumstances such as income, parenting time, or the child's needs.

LEGAL FEES

Legal fees can be covered through three distinct methods. First, a flat fee arrangement is commonly employed in criminal law cases. Second, a contingency fee structure is often utilized for personal injury cases, where the attorney's compensation is a pre-negotiated percentage derived from the client's settlement.

However, in family law and other civil matters, a prevailing approach involves an advanced retainer for legal fees. This retainer serves as an upfront payment from the client to the attorney or law firm, ensuring financial security and guaranteeing compensation for legal services. Typically, the retainer is deposited into a designated trust account, from which the attorney deducts fees as services are provided. The retainer is replenished as needed during the case, establishing transparency and a structured billing system that assures clients their attorney has the necessary funds. Importantly, the retainer should not be confused with a final fee; instead, it functions as a prepaid amount against which the attorney bills for ongoing services. This system not only fosters clear financial expectations but also benefits both clients and lawyers by simplifying the financial aspect of legal representation. Additionally, any court costs, such as the current $279.00 filing fee for a petition of Legal Decision Making/Custody/Paternity Matters, are typically deducted from the advance retainer.

Below, we detail three options based on your finances. Our first option connects you with skilled family law attorneys with a minimum of 2 years of experience, providing affordable solutions. These professionals offer a cost-effective entry point, with rates starting at $2,500.00 to $5,500.00 for the advance retainer. Their hourly fees range from $150.00 to $215.00, ensuring quality legal support within your budget. Should you deplete the retainer, it's easily replenished.

Our second option is for when you require an elevated level of expertise, exposure, and trial proficiency. Seasoned attorneys with 6 to 10 years of family law experience are ready to champion your cause. Rates start from $5,500.00 to $9,500.00 as an advance retainer, with hourly fees ranging between $250.00 and $375.00, granting you access to a wealth of legal knowledge and skills. You also have the unique ability to set your preferred advance retainer and hourly fee, inviting attorneys to respond with tailored offers and giving you control over your legal costs.

For those seeking unparalleled legal excellence, our top-notch attorneys step into the spotlight. With a minimum of 10 years in practice, including Board Certified Specialists in Family Law recognized by the Arizona State Bar, these legal virtuosos excel when facing complex challenges. Premium fees range from $10,000.00 to $20,000.00 as an advance retainer and hourly fees ranging from $375.00 per hour to $500.00 per hour.

Your choice of legal counsel is a significant decision, and our three distinct options ensure you find the right fit for your unique circumstances, from cost-effective solutions to top-tier representation.

We trust you've gained more knowledge and will make the best decision from the available lawyer options. Each attorney, from novice to expert, aims to achieve case dismissal or obtain the best possible result with the least exposure possible. Best of luck, and may you have a great experience using our platform!

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