Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2664

Caption

Domestic relations; temporary orders; hearings

Impact

One significant aspect of HB 2664 is the requirement for expedited hearings in legal decision-making and parenting time cases. The bill mandates that a motion for temporary orders must be addressed through an evidentiary hearing within 60 days, barring extraordinary circumstances. This stipulation is intended to provide an efficient resolution to urgent custody issues which can significantly affect the well-being of children involved. By prioritizing these hearings, the bill aims to reduce the time children spend in uncertainty concerning their custody arrangements.

Summary

House Bill 2664 seeks to amend certain sections of the Arizona Revised Statutes concerning legal decision-making and parenting time. Specifically, the bill introduces provisions for temporary orders within these legal proceedings. A party involved in a legal decision-making case can request a temporary order that reflects standards aligned with the interests of the child as determined by section 25-403. The legislation aims to clarify the processes involved in establishing and reviewing temporary orders, ensuring that such decisions are timely and consider the evolving circumstances of the parents and the welfare of the child.

Contention

Despite its focus on expediting legal proceedings, the bill could lead to points of contention regarding the interpretation of 'extraordinary circumstances' that allow for delays in hearings. Additionally, concerns may be raised about the implications of the court's authority to vacate temporary orders if a related dissolution proceeding is dismissed. This raises questions about the stability and reliability of temporary custody arrangements and could potentially impact the parties involved if their dependence on such orders is not adequately addressed.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2254

Domestic relations; temporary orders; hearings

AZ HB2255

Domestic relations; court appointments; fees

AZ HB2152

Right to jury; domestic relations

AZ HB2256

Domestic proceedings; therapeutic intervention; prohibition

AZ HB2541

DCS; hearings; complete disclosure requirements

AZ SB1414

Domestic violence; firearm transfers

AZ HB2512

Firearm transfers; offenses; domestic violence

AZ HB2779

Juveniles; temporary custody; parental notification

AZ HB2451

Administrative hearings; change of judge

AZ HB2742

Court-ordered evaluations

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