Chapter 4 Article 1 of the Arizona Revised Statutes defines "legal decision-making" as the legal right and responsibility to make all non-emergency legal decisions for a child, including those regarding education, health care, religious training, and personal care. Legal decision-making is considered the same as legal custody for interpreting international treaties, federal law, uniform codes, and statutes of other jurisdictions in the United States. Additionally, the summary provides information about a Divorce/Child Custody Clinic being held on May 25, 2018 in Yuma, Arizona to help explain legal decision-making and parenting time in the state.