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Family law actions must be filed in the superior court of the county in which one of the spouses resides provided that at least one of the spouses has lived in Arizona for at least 90 days. If the action involves a minor child, that child must have lived in Arizona for at least 6 months prior to filing.
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Information and forms on how to serve Family Court documents. UNIFORM CHILD CUSTODY JURISDICTION AND ENFORCEMENT ACT (UCCJEA) See A.R.S. §§25-1001 through 25-1067 HELPFUL RESOURCES AVAILABLE AT THE DOWNTOWN SUPERIOR COURT LAW LIBRARY “Arizona Rules of Family Procedure.” Arizona Rules of Court: Thomson Reuters, KFA 2929 .A193. Also
42 ARIZONA ATTORNEY FEBRUARY 2006 www.myazbar.org by now that the Arizona Supreme Court has approved new Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedureeffective January 1, 2006. The new rules apply to all family court cases filed after that date, as well as to all cases pending at that time with two excep-tions. Under the first exception, Rule 2(B)
3 I. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Rule 1. Scope of Rules These rules govern the procedure in the Superior Court of Arizona in all family law cases, including paternity, and all other matters, arising out of Title 25, Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) and, where ordered by the presiding judge of a county or the presiding judge’s designee, Orders of Protection, Injunctions Against Harassment and all ...
Arizona’s procedural rules come from the Supreme Court of Arizona. Divorce and family “laws” (set forth primarily in Title 25 of the Arizona Revised Statutes) tell us things such as how the state defines the division of community property, how legal decision making is to be determined, how spousal maintenance and child support is to be ...
5 I. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Rule 1. Scope of Rules These rules govern the procedure in the Superior Court of Arizona in all family law cases, including paternity, and all other matters, arising out of Title 25, Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) and, where ordered by the presiding judge of a county or the presiding judge’s designee, Orders of Protection, Injunctions Against Harassment and all ...
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled families can seek restitution for murdered children's lost future wages. Restitution claims must be based on reasonable evidence, not speculation. The case involved ...
In Part I. General Administration: Rule 2 (“applicability of the Arizona Rules of Evidence”) incorporates by reference the Evidence Rule 403 standard. It also eliminates former Rule 2(B)(3)(b), which provides for automatic admissibility of court-required reports and forms, but it relaxes the foundation requirements for such documents; and moves the provision on the applicability of the ...
Arizona sets specific rules regarding marriage, property division, parental responsibilities, and support obligations. Each of these areas plays a crucial role in legal outcomes for families. Marriage Requirements. Arizona law, under Title 25 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, establishes criteria for marriage. Both parties must be at least 18 ...
Family of murdered child can seek restitution for child's future lost wages, Arizona court rules The Arizona Supreme Court reviewed a case where a relative of a murdered 6-year-old sought ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The Arizona Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that family members of a murdered boy can go after restitution for his future lost wages. The ruling was centered around 6-year ...
Legal Resources: Arizona courts offer various resources, including self-help centers and legal aid for those who need assistance . If you are in beginning stages of your divorce, or in the middle of the divorce, and need help navigating Arizona’s family court system, it is best to seek counsel of an experienced attorney.
The Arizona laws on family include marriage, divorce, legal separation, annulment, paternity, custody, child support, visitation, and grandparents’ visitation. These laws can be found in Title 25 of the Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.), Marital and Domestic Relations, Volume 9, Part I, beginning with §25-101.
Current Arizona Rules on Westlaw . Amendments from Recent Rule Agendas ... This website allows you to electronically file and monitor court rule petitions and comments and to view existing rules of court, recent amendments of those rules, and pending rule petitions and comments. ... 93 Topics and 165 Replies Rules of Family Law Procedure 93 165 ...