Arizona Establish Paternity with Custody, Parenting Time, and Child Support for Petitioner Only is a legal process wherein a parent (the Petitioner) seeks to establish paternity for a child and to gain custody and parenting time, as well as child support from the other parent (the Respondent). This process is typically initiated when the Respondent either denies paternity or refuses to pay child support. The Petitioner must file a Petition for Paternity with the court that has jurisdiction over the case. This form must include detailed information regarding the Petitioner, the Respondent, and the child in question, as well as a statement of paternity and a request for relief. Once the Petition is filed, it must be served on the Respondent. The Respondent then has a certain amount of time to respond to the Petition. If the Respondent does not respond, the court may enter a default judgment in favor of the Petitioner. If the Respondent does respond, the court will hold a hearing. At the hearing, both parties have the chance to present their case. If the court finds that the Respondent is the father of the child, it will issue an order establishing paternity. This order will also include a custody arrangement, parenting time, and a child support obligation. There are several types of Arizona Establish Paternity with Custody, Parenting Time, and Child Support for Petitioner Only, including: • Temporary orders: A temporary order establishes paternity, custody, parenting time, and child support until a final order can be issued. • Joint custody: Joint custody is when both parents share the legal responsibility for the child. • Sole custody: Sole custody is when one parent has full legal responsibility for the child. • Visitation rights: Visitation rights are the rights of the noncustodial parent to visit with the child. • Child support orders: Child support orders are issued to ensure that the child’s needs are met financially.