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AZ HB2664
Bill
Status
1/22/2026
Primary Sponsor
Michele Pena
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AI Summary
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Requires courts to reevaluate temporary legal decision-making and parenting time orders within six months of issuance, with an evidentiary hearing available upon either party's request
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Mandates courts make specific factual findings on the record when issuing temporary orders, addressing the factors considered under Arizona's best interests of the child standard (section 25-403)
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Sets a minimum of 120 minutes of hearing time for evidentiary hearings on temporary legal decision-making and parenting time petitions
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Maintains the existing 60-day deadline for courts to hold evidentiary hearings after a party files a motion for temporary orders in pre-decree matters
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Amends Arizona Revised Statutes sections 25-404 and 25-407 relating to legal decision-making and parenting time proceedings
Legislative Description
Domestic relations; temporary orders; hearings
Last Action
House read second time
1/26/2026