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For informaiton on the "Court-ordered Required Parenting class," please
click here.
operates within Superior Court and assists parents
and grandparents involved in a dispute over Court-ordered access to
children.
Trained professionals are committed to helping parents find constructive
ways to resolve disputes regarding Court-ordered access, so that
children may grow up in a healthier climate, and increase their
chances to succeed.
Relatively few circumstances justify denial of access to the non-custodial
parent. However, the Court recognizes that in some cases, there
are legitimate reasons to issue specific orders that may include
supervised exchange of the child, supervised access, counseling,
education, or substance abuse testing and monitoring.
Parties with Maricopa County Court-ordered access may file the Expedited
Process Request to Enforce Parent-Child Access. Parents may pursue
enforcement either on their own, or through an attorney. If a party
objects to the outcome of the Expedited Services conference, an
objection and petition for a Court hearing may be filed.
was established
to provide conciliation counseling, mediation, and child custody
evaluations. Mediation service is available to help parents create
or modify a parenting plan. These plans are designed to lessen confusion
for the child by resolving when the child will spend time with each
parent. As the needs of the child change, as will the parents’
life circumstances, parents can agree to renegotiate the parenting
plan, either on their own, or with the help of a professional mediator.
The
class was created especially for parties in persistent high conflict
and for parents who are non-compliant with the Court’s orders
regarding access. The four-hour class, conducted each Friday, is
designed to provide parents with vital information about children’s
needs and feelings when the parents separate and how parental behavior
can either help or hurt the children. Although judicial officers
may order parties to attend, attorneys may also recommend that their
clients participate in the class. Classes are held at 201 West Jefferson
Street, Phoenix, in the Central Court Building. Call
for information.
Expedited Services and Conciliation Services locations:
can be obtained at the Self-Service
Center in the Law Library or online:
101 West Jefferson, 1st Floor Law Library,
in downtown Phoenix (Southwest corner of Jefferson and 1st Avenue)
Hours: 7:30 am - 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday,
except for Court holidays.
222 East Javelina, 1st Floor Law Library,
in Mesa (one-quarter mile South of the Superstition Freeway, just
West of Mesa Drive)
14264 W. Tierra Buena Lane,
Northwest Regional Court Center, Surprise
Hours: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday,
except for Court holidays.
18380 N. 40th Street,
Northeast Regional Court Center, Phoenix
Hours: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday,
except for Court holidays.
Hours: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday,
except for Court holidays.
or the Self-Service Center
(602) 506-SELF (7353) Self-Help Telephone Services (recorded information
only, 24 hours a day)
Community Information and Referral at 602-263-8856 or On-Line
for counseling, education, and support group information
For information about legal
or private mediator assistance, consult the Self Service Center
at the Court Building locations listed above.
For information about the Legal Document Preparer Program,
consult the Arizona Supreme Court website at the link provided.
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