Arizona Revised Statutes
Arizona’s complete statutory code, with focus on family law and custody presumptions established through case law.
Key Statute & Case Law
- ARS § 25-403.02 - Custody de facto presumption
- Year: 2012 (SB 1127)
- Note: Explicit presumption established via case law, not statute
- Key Cases:
- Woyton v. Ward (2019) - established de facto presumption of equal parenting
- Smith v. Smith (2022) - affirmed de facto presumption as standard approach
- Track Record: Longest of all 50/50 states
- Scholarship: Heavily cited in family law literature
Laws
| Edition | Content | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Code | Arizona Revised Statutes | Statute |
Atlas
Knowledge base for Arizona law:
- Courts - Arizona court system and structure
- Definitions - Key legal terms defined in ARS
Related Jurisdictions
- Federal - US Code and Regulations
- Utah - Utah Code Annotated
- Idaho - Idaho Statutes
- Kentucky - Kentucky Revised Statutes (50/50 custody presumption - original model)
- Florida - Florida Statutes (50/50 custody presumption)
- Arkansas - Arkansas Code (50/50 custody with clear/convincing evidence standard)
Sources
- Arizona Legislature
- All content: Public Domain