In Arizona Why Do I have To Wait 60 Days To Get Divorced If My Spouse And I Agree On Everything?
Feb 01, 2011
The simple answer is because your elective officials have created a law that says you have to. Arizona Revised Statute ? 25-329 states:
"The court shall not consider a submission of a motion supported...
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When Can I Modify Custody In Arizona?
Jan 31, 2011
A.R.S. 25-411 governs custody modification in Arizona. In particular, the statute states that:
A person shall not make a motion to modify a custody decree earlier than one year after its date, unless t...
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Preparing for My Family Law Evidentiary Hearing / Trial in Arizona.
Jan 28, 2011
Being that each and every case in and of itself is unique, it should be apparent that trial preparation will vary from case to case. With this said, it is extremely important that the parties pay caref...
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Modification of Spousal Maintenance in Arizona
Jan 27, 2011
If you have a current Spousal Maintenance order in place that is modifiable per the terms of a validly entered decree and either your income has decreased or the receiving parties income has increased,...
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Order of Protections in Arizona
Jan 26, 2011
In Arizona, in deciding the merits of petitions for orders of protection, the Court must look to A.R.S. ? 13-3602 for guidance. In relevant text, in determining the merits of an order of protection, th...
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Arizona: Sole vs. Joint Custody
Jan 05, 2011
pIn Arizona, Sole and Joint Custody is determined by A.R.S. 25-403.01 among other statutory sections.
pIn awarding child custody, the court may order sole custody or joint custody. It should be note...
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Visitation Rights of Grandparents and Great – Grandparents in Arizona
Jan 03, 2011
A.R.S. 25-409 governs visitation rights of grandparents and great - grandparents of a child. In particular, a superior court may grant the grandparents of the child reasonable visitation rights to the ...
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Parental Access to Records of Child
Jan 03, 2011
In Arizona, parental access to records of children is governed by A.R.S. 25-403.06. In relevant text, 25-403.06 states:
A. Unless otherwise provided by court order or law, on reasonable request both p...
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I was just served with family court papers in Arizona, do I have to file a response?
Dec 17, 2010
The answer to this question is yes, if you want to avoid being defaulted on (i.e. having the court enter judgment without your input). It is important to pay attention to and to comply with the respons...
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Civil Contempt and Sanctions in Arizona Family Courts
Dec 15, 2010
Rule 92, Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure (ARFLP) governs contempt actions in Arizona family court matters. Rule 92 governs civil contempt proceedings in all matters related to family law cases. T...
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