SB 1329
family court; professional personnel; liability
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Bill overview
Senate Bill 1329 allows parents to sue professional personnel (like guardians ad litem) appointed in family court cases for failing to adhere to ethical standards set by their licensing agencies. The bill establishes a four-year time limit for filing such a lawsuit. It aims to provide a legal avenue for parents to hold these professionals accountable for misconduct impacting legal decisions and parenting time arrangements. This legislation modifies Arizona Revised Statutes regarding liability for professional personnel in family court.
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