temporary orders; family
court advisors
The court is authorized to issue temporary custody orders in custody proceedings on the basis of the pleadings if there is no objection or after a hearing. The temporary order is effective until the divorce or separation proceeding is dismissed, a final decree is entered, or a modification in the order occurs.
Currently, Maricopa is the only county with family court advisors. The advisor may be an attorney, psychiatrist, psychologist, social worker, counselor, marriage and family therapist, substance abuse counselor or other person approved by the court. Presently, the advisor has no authority to make decisions that change legal custody or substantially alter physical custody.