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Public Access to Family Court Case Information - Maricopa County, Arizona
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https://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/docket/familycourtcases/casesearch.aspArizona Family Court Cases & The Best Interests of Minor Children
I. The Best Interests Standard In Arizona, whenever a family court makes a determination about legal decision-making (custody) or parenting time for a minor child, it is statutorily required to make orders that are in that minor child’s best interests. See ARIZ. REV. STAT. ANN. § 25-403(A). Arizona statute states that absent evidence to … Arizona Family Court Cases & The Best Interests of ...
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Case Summaries Home. Case Summaries are prepared by the Arizona Supreme Court Staff Attorney’s Office and the Administrative Office of the Courts solely for educational purposes. They are not to be considered official commentaries by the court or any member thereof or part of any brief, memorandum or other pleading filed in these cases.
https://www.azcourts.gov/casesummaries/Child Support & Family Law Information - azcourts.gov
The Arizona Child Support Guidelines are used to calculate the support amount and follow the Income Shares Model. The model was developed by the Child Support Guidelines Project of the National Center for State Courts. Both parents' incomes are used to calculate the amount of child support that one parent will pay to the other household to ...
https://www.azcourts.gov/familylaw/Public Access Case Lookup - Arizona
The Arizona Judicial Branch is pleased to offer Public Access to Court Case Information, a valuable online service providing a resource for information about court cases from 177 out of 184 courts in Arizona. Show unavailable courts. Verification
https://apps.supremecourt.az.gov/PUBLICACCESS/caselookup.aspxThe Judicial Branch of Arizona in Maricopa County
Family. Juvenile. Juvenile Probation. Probate and Mental Health Department. Tax. Adult Probation. Lower Court and Administrative Appeals. Regional Homeless Court. ... Arizona Court Cases. Opinions. Supreme Court - Opinions Court of Appeals, Div. 1 - Opinions Court of Appeals, Div. 2 - Opinions. Dockets.
https://superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/llrc/arizona-court-cases/The Judicial Branch of Arizona in Maricopa County - Family Department
Services Services to assist families who are involved in a Family Department case include Family Lawyers Assistance Project, Orders of Protection , Alternative Dispute Resolution and Child Support Payment Options. Family Presiding Judge Bruce R. Cohen Adis Bosnic Family Department Administrator Contact the Family Department
https://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/SuperiorCourt/FamilyCourt/Family Court - Pima County, Arizona
If there is uncertainty regarding a procedure, seek the advice of an attorney. There are serious consequences for people representing themselves and doing so improperly. General Information (520) 724-4200 Case Information (520) 724-4200 Juror Information (520) 724-4222 Court Administration (520) 724-4217 Clerk of Court (520) 724-3200
https://www.sc.pima.gov/judges-courts/family-court/eFiling Information in Arizona
The Arizona Judicial Branch continues to enhance and expand electronic filing and now offers the ability to eFile court documents in all counties throughout the state. eFileAZ Offers eFiling in the Following Courts and Case Types: - Superior Court. Civil: All Counties; Criminal (Subsequent Documents Only): All Counties, except Maricopa; Family ...
https://www.azcourts.gov/efilinginformationFamily Law Forms - Arizona Judicial Branch
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.
https://www.azcourts.gov/selfservicecenter/Family-Law-Forms