Subpoena’s in Arizona Family Law Cases.
Dec 15, 2010
The form, issuance, and service of subpoenas in Arizona family law matters is governed by Rule 52, Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure (ARFLP). In very detailed text, Rule 52 states the form of every...
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General Rules of Arizona Family Court Pleadings.
Dec 14, 2010
Rule 29, Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure (ARFLP) govern rules related to court pleadings. Rule 29 makes clear that:
A pleading which sets forth a claim for relief shall contain: (1) a short an...
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Are Arizona Family Court Hearings Open to the Public?
Dec 14, 2010
Rule 13, Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure (ARFLP) governs "public access to [family] proceedings." In relevant text, Rule 13 states:
Family court proceedings are presumptively open to the public;...
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I-539, Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status
Dec 13, 2010
The Form I-539 serves as a basis for non-immigrant's to request extensions of stay or changes from one non-immigrant category to another non-immigrant category. The Form I-539 should be used only by F ...
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The Basics of Arizona Family Law Appellate Process
Dec 10, 2010
If your Arizona family law matter has concluded and you are not satisfied with the judgment, you should consult with an experienced Arizona family law attorney to determine whether you have a chance of...
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What items do I need to “disclose” to the other party in my Arizona Family Court matter?
Dec 06, 2010
The answer to this question is specifically laid out in Rule 49, Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure. The relevant portions of that rule have been provided for your review. However, the rule itself i...
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What is a Master Calendar Hearing and What Can I Expect?
Dec 06, 2010
Generally in many immigration courts around the country, a Master Calendar hearing will be relatively short once your case is actually called by the court. This hearing will generally last no more than...
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Motions for Reconsideration in Arizona Family Court Cases
Dec 05, 2010
Rule 35 (d), Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure (ARFLP), governs Motions for Reconsideration of Family Court Rulings. In relevant text, Rule 35 (d) states:
A party seeking reconsideration of a ruli...
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Motion for New Trial in Arizona Family Court Matters.
Dec 04, 2010
Rule 83, Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure (ARFLP), govern motion practice and grounds for granting of a new trial in Arizona Family Court Matters. A motion for a new trial must be filed not later ...
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Conditional Permanent Residence and the Impact of Domestic Violence
Dec 03, 2010
After a non-immigrant alien enters into marriage with a Limited Permanent Resident or United States citizen, they may be granted entry into the United States as a conditional permanent resident if all ...
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