Legal Question in Family Law in Arizona

i have sole custody of my 2 children, with limited visits for my ex he has recently moved out of state to live with someone he met on the internet, and wants the children for part of the summer. i have a very bad feeling about this, and was doing some reserch on his website and found pictures of our children in the bath with no clothes on. this is a site anyone can view what can i do to put a stop to this and prevent them from going to to see him for the summer?


Asked on 5/06/10, 10:13 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Rich Peters R.J. Peters & Assoc., P.C.

If your orders do not currently include long-distance summer access, then you do not need to allow long-distance summer access. You could force Father to seek a modification to the orders. However, there can be repercussions if the Court believes you have restricted access unreasonably. The better route may be to file for modification yourself.

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Answered on 5/12/10, 8:05 am


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