Supervised visitation across Maricopa County

Maricopa County is one of the most populous counties in the United States — more than 4.5 million people stretched across 9,200+ square miles. Every Maricopa County family law case, including every case involving supervised visitation, is heard by the Maricopa County Superior Court Family Division, which operates from multiple downtown Phoenix locations.

Pinnacle covers the entire county. Whether your child lives in central Phoenix, North Scottsdale, East Mesa, Chandler's Ocotillo, Gilbert's Power Ranch, North Peoria, or anywhere else — same supervisor standard, same flat pricing, same Child-First protocols.

The Maricopa County Superior Court Family Division

The Family Division of the Maricopa County Superior Court is one of the busiest family court systems in the United States. It hears divorces, paternity matters, custody and parenting time cases, modifications, and contempt proceedings for all of Maricopa County. The court operates from multiple downtown Phoenix locations including the Central Court Building and the Old Courthouse on West Washington Street.

Pinnacle reports are written to meet the documentation expectations of the Family Division: objective, timestamped, factually anchored. Our reports are designed to be filed directly with the court, delivered to your attorney, or shared with a Best-Interests Attorney appointed in your case.

Maricopa County cities Pinnacle serves

  • Phoenix — the largest city, every neighborhood from Ahwatukee to Desert Ridge
  • Scottsdale — Old Town through North Scottsdale and Troon
  • Mesa — West Mesa, Downtown, Las Sendas, East Mesa, Eastmark
  • Chandler — Downtown, Ocotillo, the Price Road corridor
  • Gilbert — Heritage District, Power Ranch, Agritopia
  • Tempe — Downtown, Town Lake area, South Tempe
  • Glendale — Historic Catlin Court, Arrowhead Ranch, Westgate
  • Peoria — Old Town, P83, Vistancia and the Lake Pleasant corridor
  • Plus: Surprise, Goodyear, Avondale, Buckeye, Queen Creek, Fountain Hills, Paradise Valley, Litchfield Park, San Tan Valley, and surrounding communities

Arizona family law in Maricopa County — the basics

Arizona family law is governed by Title 25 of the Arizona Revised Statutes and the Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure (ARFLP). Custody and parenting time decisions are made under the best-interests standard at A.R.S. § 25-403. Restrictions on parenting time — including the requirement for supervised visitation — typically arise under § 25-403.03 (family violence and substance abuse) or as conditions of a temporary or final parenting plan.

For more on the procedural framework, see our parent guide to high-conflict Arizona cases.

What Pinnacle commits to Maricopa County families

  • Level 1 Fingerprint Clearance Card for every supervisor (Arizona DPS-issued)
  • Proprietary Child-First training for every supervisor before working a visit
  • Flat $150 intake, $65/hour — same across every Maricopa city
  • Same-day intake response within business hours
  • No mileage charges, regardless of where in the county your child lives
  • Free attorney and BIA communication
  • Reports formatted for the Maricopa County Superior Court Family Division
For families with cases originating outside Arizona Many Maricopa County families have parenting orders that were issued in another state, but the supervised visitation needs to happen here. Pinnacle works with out-of-state orders routinely — we just need to adjust the reporting format to match what the issuing court expects.

Pricing across Maricopa County

$150 intake. $65/hour. The same rate in every Maricopa County city.

Starting your Maricopa County case

  1. Call 480.540.0665 for same-day intake response.
  2. Share your court order — your coordinator walks through requirements.
  3. Pay the $150 intake fee; your Pinnacle supervisor is assigned.
  4. First session is typically scheduled within 7 days. Expedited options available.