Arizona Statutes
§ 25-417 — Parent's blindness; burden of proof; specific written findings; definitions
Arizona § 25-417
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 25-417 (2026).
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A.In determining parenting time or participation in legal decision-making, the court may not consider a parent's blindness, unless the court specifically finds both of the following:
1.The blindness significantly or substantially inhibits the parent's ability to provide for the physical and emotional needs of the child.
2.The parent lacks sufficient human, monetary or other resources to supplement the parent's ability to provide for the physical and emotional needs of the child.
B.If a parent's blindness is alleged to have a detrimental impact on a child, the party who raises the allegation has the burden of proving by clear and convincing evidence that the findings prescribed in subsection A of this section exist.
C.If the court denies or limits parenting time or legal decision-m
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§ 25-1001
Short title§ 25-1002
Definitions§ 25-1003
Proceeding governed by other law§ 25-1004
Application to Indian tribes§ 25-1005
International application of chapter§ 25-1007
Priority§ 25-1008
Notice to persons outside this state§ 25-1009
Appearance and limited immunity§ 25-101
Void and prohibited marriages§ 25-1011
Taking testimony in another state§ 25-1013
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Arizona § 25-417, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/az/25-417.