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Family Court
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Child Support
Parents have a legal obligation to provide financial support for their children. Under Arizona laws, the amount of child support is determined by a formula known as the Arizona Child Support Guidelines.
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Conciliation Court
Learn more about the Superior Court's conciliation services.
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Consent Decree or Judgment
A Consent Decree is the final order signed by the Judge when parties have agreed on everything required for a divorce, legal separation, or annulment.
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Default Hearing
The Court may grant the requests made in the Petition for Dissolution without the Respondent participating if the person served with the Petition for Dissolution did not file a Response.
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Divorce
The Divorce process can be a bit complicated and there are timelines and steps that must be followed in order to complete your court matter.
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Emergency Orders for Legal Decision-Making & Parenting Time
Legal Decision-making and Parenting Time refers to how you will make decisions regarding your children and what days they will be with each parent (formerly known as custody and visitation).
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Establishing Paternity
Paternity means the condition of being a father. Establishing paternity means to establish a legal father for a child. When the parents are not married it is important that paternity be legally established.
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Protective Orders
You may apply for and receive an Order of Protection if you meet certain requirements.
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Trials
A trial in your case will decide the issues that you and the other party have not resolved.
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Service Providers
There are people in the community that are willing to help you help yourself in Court. This page contains listings of lawyers, mediators, parenting skill classes, and assessment services that can help you with your current legal situation and help you avoid legal and personal problems in the future.