Law Office of Donna M. Hougen

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4115 E. Valley Auto Dr., Suite 204 Mesa  Arizona  85206 U.S.A. View Map

Family Law

Post Decree Modification of Child Support
Generally, child support is a noncustodial parent's obligation to support a child until he reaches age 18, graduates from high school, or is otherwise emancipated. A child can be emancipated through a statutory process, by entering the military service, or by getting married. More...
Child Welfare Agencies' Potential Malpractice Liability for Improperly Detaining a Child in the Foster Care System
States have enacted laws requiring the filing of reports of suspected child abuse and neglect, and most states have specialized child protective agencies to investigate these reports. The organization of the agencies varies greatly from state to state. Child protective agencies should essentially perform the same functions. More...
Legal Issues That May Arise With In Vitro Fertilization
In vitro fertilization is defined as a method of assisted reproduction in which a man's sperm and a woman's egg oocyte are combined in a laboratory dish, where fertilization occurs. The resulting embryo is then transferred to the uterus to develop naturally. More...
Child Citizenship Act of 2000 - Obtaining a Passport for a Child
Some children who are born outside of the United States may automatically acquire U.S. citizenship under the Child Citizenship Act of 2000. However, no proof of citizenship will be issued to the child's biological or adoptive parents unless such proof is requested. Parents may obtain proof of citizenship for their child by applying for a Certificate of Citizenship from the United States Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). In the alternative, the parents may apply for a passport for the child from the United States Department of State. More...
Child Neglect
Every child has the right to expect that their parent or primary responsible caregiver will reasonably and prudently provide clothing, food, medical care, protection, shelter, and supervision. When a parent or primary responsible caregiver fails to provide the essential things to a child, a child may be neglected. Child neglect is more common and sometimes more devastating than child abuse. Often times child neglect and abuse are referred to in the same type of context. More...

Areas of Practice

  • Family Law
  • Visitation Rights
  • Divorce
  • Child Custody and Support
  • Domestic Violence
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Office Hours

General Business Hours: Mon: 8am - 5pm Tues: 8am - 5pm Wed: 8am - 5pm Thurs: 8am - 5pm  Fri: 8am - 5pm  Consultations Appointment Only.

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