Legal Question in Family Law in Arizona
I was awarded my divorce by default. In the parenting plan, we are week on week off and my daughter is attending a school in my district. Since the finalization, my ex has not taken her to school, stating he has transportation problems. He has refused options that I have given him, even having my daughter stay with me during the week so she can go to school. I have filed for an order to enforce, but my hearing is not scheduled until October...I cannot wait that long and have my daughter miss school. I have called the local authorities and they have only made reports but say they are unable to do anything because its a civil matter. What other recourses do I have?
1 Answer from Attorneys
You could and should file an EMERGENCY PETITION to Modify/Enforce. In my experience, our Judges take educational issues very seriously.
We can certainly help you consider and then pursue your options for an emergency Petition. This is obviously a very important matter, and you should not go in alone.
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