Legal Question in Family Law in Arizona
Child custody Court order enforcement
I have sole custody of my daughter and her father has supervised visitation due to a history of drug addiction. He was court ordered in 2004 to drug test weekly (random) and still to this day has not. It was recently extended to 1 year which initially he only needed to complete 90 days. just last year he completed a 90 day rehab (his 4th attempt) and then right after was arrested and went to prison. Upon his release his parole requirement was drug testing, except it is very random, like maybe once a month. He is insisting that this will satisfy our custody court order and he doesnt have to do any additional testing, even though ours is and has been ordered to be weekly (due to his drug of choice). Our order also requires that i receive a copy of the testing within 2 weeks of the test. I have yet to receive any testing, ever. Doesnt his parole requirement have NOTHING to do with his requirements for our custody order?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Child custody Court order enforcement
I would expect that his probation testing is not enough, but I would need to know more about your family court orders.
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