Arizona Mohave County Legal Decision Making And Parenting Time Guidelines are a set of rules and regulations that define the responsibilities of both parents in making legal decisions and parenting time for their children. The guidelines are based on the Arizona Revised Statutes and are intended to provide guidance and direction to parents in creating a parenting plan that is in the best interests of the children. The guidelines are applicable to all counties in Arizona, but the specific rules may vary from one jurisdiction to another. There are three types of Arizona Mohave County Legal Decision Making And Parenting Time Guidelines: Joint Legal Decision Making, Sole Legal Decision Making, and Shared Parenting. In joint legal decision-making, both parents share the responsibility for making legal decisions for the children. In sole legal decision-making, one parent has exclusive authority to make legal decisions for the children. In shared parenting, both parents share the responsibility for parenting and making decisions for the children. The Arizona Mohave County Legal Decision Making And Parenting Time Guidelines provide a framework for determining which parent will have primary residential responsibility for the children, when each parent will have parenting time with the children, and how the parents will make decisions regarding the children's education, healthcare, and other important matters. The guidelines also include provisions regarding the relocation of a parent and the modification of the parenting plan.