Arizona Statutes

§ 25-406 — Investigations and reports

Arizona·Title 25 Arizona Revised Statutes·Ch. 4 LEGAL DECISION-MAKING AND PARENTING TIME
A.In contested legal decision-making and parenting time proceedings, and in other custody proceedings if a parent or the child's custodian so requests, the court may order an investigation and report concerning legal decision-making or parenting time arrangements for the child. The investigation and report may be made by the court social service agency, the staff of the juvenile court, the local probation or welfare department or a private person. The report must include a written affirmation by the person completing the report that the person has met the training requirements prescribed in subsection C of this section.
B.If an investigation and report are ordered pursuant to this section or if the court appoints a family court advisor, the court shall allocate cost based on the financ

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