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In Arizona, custodial interference is a crime that can result in both criminal charges and civil penalties. Criminal consequences may include fines, probation, and even jail time. Civil consequences may involve the loss of custody rights or the payment of damages to the other parent. It is important to consult with a legal professional for specific advice on this matter.

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What is the penalty in Arizona for the felony of custodial interference?

The penalty is losing your children.


In Arizona can a 17-year-old living in an emotionally abusive environment legally choose to live with the non custodial parent who pays child support or with a legal guardian?

Not legally. The parent who was awarded custody has legal rights over a minor child until the child reaches the age of majority as defined by state law (Arizona AOM is 18) or a court rules otherwise. However, when an older child is capable of understanding the consequences of leaving the custodial parent's home and moving in with a non custodial parent (not a friend or relative) authorities cannot force the minor to return to the custodial parent without a court order. The custodial parent would have to sue the non custodial parent in family court to have the custody order enforced and the minor returned to his or her custody or remanded to juvenile authorities. The necessity of a court order does not apply if the minor crosses state lines or moves in with an person other than the biological parent (grandparents, adult siblings, friends, significant other, etc.) A guardian can only be appointed if the parents have voluntarily relinquished their rights to the child or the court has permanently or temporarily terminated parental rights.


The Miranda v Arizona decision is an attempt to establish a bright line rule to prevent police coercion in custodial interrogation?

As a general statement the above question is a true answer.


What is the mileage from Tucson Arizona to Truth or Consequences New Mexico?

It is 301 miles according to Google Maps.


Were the seven Mexican states (California, New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Texas, Nevada, and Utah) able to make decisions without interference from the federal government?

It didn't need interference due to the fact that they weren't technically American States yet


How many miles is it from Tucson Arizona to Truth or Consequences New Mexico?

It is 301 miles according to Google Maps.


How long does the custodial parent have to be away with no contact for it to be considered child abandonment in the State of Arizona so the non custodial parent can file for sole custodial rights?

Abandonment of a child is defined in Arizona Revised Statute Section 8-201(1) as failing to supervise or support a child with the intent to allow that neglect to go on for an indefinite time. If this form of neglect continues for a period of six months the statute presumes the parent has abandoned the child. However courts will consider certain extenuating circumstances on the part of the parent accused of child abandonment before making a final determination. Consult an attorney specializing in family law for more information.


Can the custodial parent claim child even if it's not their year if the non-custodial parent is behind on child support in Arizona?

The parties cannot make any changes in the court orders unless they petition the court for a modification. The mother should petition the court ASAP to be allowed to claim the child as her dependent for tax purposes and she should file a motion for contempt as well to collect the child support arrears.


Is the custodial parent responsible for paying for visitation travel expenses when non custodial parent moves out of state?

Generally, no. If the non-custodial parent chooses to move out of state their decision to move cannot result in expense for the custodial parent unless an agreement to that effect is made between the parties.If the custodial parent moves out of state resulting in expense for the non-custodial parent the court will often order some sort of reimbursement as part of the modification of the visitation order when the NC parent consents and the court approves the move.


How do you modify a child support order when one child moves into the father's home in Arizona and the other child remains with the non employed mother in Florida?

First a petition will need to be filed to have the custodial order changed. If the court allows that action it is usually possible to have the child support order modified at the same time. The change of custody petition will need to be filed in the state court where the present custodial parent resides.


What Supreme Court case stated that suspects need to be advised of their constitutional rights when they are arrested?

There is no requirement to advise arrested persons of their rights. The trigger for advice or rights under Miranda V Arizona is 'custodial interrogation'. A person arrested but not questioned is usually not advised of rights, but a person who is being questioned and is not free to leave, whether or not they are arrested must be advised.


What is the average yearly salary for a mobile dj in Arizona?

A yearly average estimate would be around $40,000 roughly. This is if you are doing it full-time and committing the time to the marketing involved. Also, this is a round about figure if you are a one-man operation with a lot of integrity.