Supreme Court: Family court judges must be ‘mindful,’ not ‘intrude’ on parental decisions

A Yavapai County Superior Court judge looks over paperwork March 2, 2018. The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Thursday, April 25, 2019, that family courts have no right to interfere with the decisions of a parent given sole legal custody of a child after a divorce. (YCSC/Courtesy)

A Yavapai County Superior Court judge looks over paperwork March 2, 2018. The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Thursday, April 25, 2019, that family courts have no right to interfere with the decisions of a parent given sole legal custody of a child after a divorce. (YCSC/Courtesy)

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