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Parenting Time Rights Restriction

Under Mesa v. Connor, a parenting time rights restriction is an order that limits the parent’s ability to parent the child during his or her parenting time. The most common restriction is to require that the parent only have supervised parenting time. A restriction requires that the Court make an endangerment finding under ARS 25-411(J). This also includes conditions that are imposed on a parent exercising their time, e.g., needing to provide six months of clean drug testing before the parent’s time may be unsupervised.

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