HB 2124
parental alienation; hearings; findings; requirements
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Bill overview
This bill aims to clarify and standardize how Arizona courts handle allegations of ‘parental alienation’ in custody cases. It requires courts to make specific findings about whether parental alienation has occurred, detailing the favored parent’s behaviors and their impact on the child’s relationship with the non-favored parent. The bill also outlines procedures for expert testimony and appeals related to these findings, defining key terms like ‘parental alienation’ and ‘estrangement.’
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Lisa Fink
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