Co Parenting School Document Rights

Summary

In Arizona, joint legal decision-making means both parents share rights and responsibilities for their childs education. If one parent excludes the other from school documents, it may be seen as withholding information, which goes against shared legal rights. Consider discussing the issue with your co-parent or seeking mediation if necessary.

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If its joint legal decision making does coparent have to include me on childs school documents
In Texas, if you have joint legal decision-making (joint managing conservatorship), both parents typically share the rights and duties concerning the child's education. This often means that both parents should be included in school documents. Are you facing issues with accessing your child's school information?
In arizona does my coparent have to include me in childs school documents if theres joint legal decision making and if she doesn't would that be trying to withhold information
In Arizona, if you have joint legal decision-making, both parents generally share equal rights and responsibilities concerning the child's education. This usually means both should be included in school documents. Excluding you might be seen as withholding information. Are you currently facing any issues with accessing your child's school records?
Could you explain how that would be withholding information
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Withholding information in this context means one parent is not sharing important details that the other parent has a right to know under joint legal decision-making. If you are not included in school documents, it could mean you're being denied access, which goes against shared legal rights. It might be beneficial to discuss this with your co-parent or seek mediation.