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UCCJEA - Navigating the Judicial Nuances in Child Custody Cases

UCCJEA - Navigating the Judicial Nuances in Child Custody Cases

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Embark on a journey to mastery over the legal labyrinth of child custody with Arizona's own Dan Riley, a family law specialist with a knack for clarifying the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Enforcement Act (UCCJEA). This episode promises to guide you through the maze of jurisdictional issues, spotlighting how a child's six-month residency can tip the scales in initial custody battles. As Dan shares his insights, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the strategic moves and counter-moves played out in family courtrooms across the country. Whether you're a seasoned attorney or a curious newcomer, our conversation with Dan will equip you with the knowledge to navigate these complex legal waters with confidence.

Tune in for a rare opportunity to hear Dan dissect the UCCJEA using hypothetical scenarios that bring the statute's convolutions to life. His expert commentary illuminates the judges' varying approaches, from the bustling dockets of urban courts to the more measured paces of rural benches. Through our engaging dialogue, we explore the personal nuances of family law as practiced in different locales, offering listeners a comprehensive tour of the judicial landscape. This episode is a must-listen for anyone eager to comprehend the underpinnings of child custody jurisdiction and the intelligent design behind family law strategy.

You can reach Dan Riley at:
https://rileyplc.com/

You can reach Launi Sheldon at:
Launi@LearnLawForAll.com

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