To Initiate Your Case

Legal Docs to Initiate Your Case

Legal Docs to Initiate Your Case

  • Petition for Annulment
    A legal document filed to the court requesting when two people who are purported to be married, but there is a legal reason why the marriage is not valid from the beginning, rendering it void or voidable.
  • Petition for Dissolution (Divorce) with Minor Children
    A legal document filed with the court requesting to dissolve a marriage with minor children and to return each party to the status of a single person.
  • Petition for Dissolution (Divorce) without Minor Children
    A legal document filed with the court requesting to dissolve a marriage without minor children and to return each party to the status of a single person.
  • Petition for Legal Separation with Minor Children
    A legal document filed with the court requesting that the parties be classified as "legally separated", but without dissolving the marriage or returning each party to the status of a single person.
  • Petition for Legal Separation without Minor Children
    A legal document filed with the court requesting that the parties be classified as "legally separated", but without dissolving the marriage or returning each party to the status of a single person.
  • Petition for Mediation
    A legal document filed with the court requesting that the parties utilize mediation services to help resolve issues in their Family Court case.
  • Petition to Enforce
    A legal document that is filed with the court by one party requesting that another party abide by the terms of a Family Court Order.
  • Petition to Establish
    A legal document filed with the court by a parent that wants to establish paternity, legal decision-making (custody), parenting time, and or child support for a minor child.
  • Petition to Modify
    A legal document filed with the court requesting to modify a previous order for a legally justified reason.
  • Petition to Stop Support Payment
    A Petition to Stop Support Payment is a legal document filed with the court to stop the payment of court ordered child support or spousal maintenance/alimony because there is a legally justified reason for not providing the support.
  • Premarital Agreement
    A document that clearly identifies financial expectations in contemplation of marriage.
  • Registration of a Foreign (Out-of-State) Custody Order
    When you have a court order from another state regarding custody, legal decision-making, parenting time, or non-parent visitation of a minor child and you want to register that order so you may now or in the future ask the Arizona Court to enforce or modify the terms of that Court Order.
  • Registration of a Foreign (Out-of-State) Support Order
    If you have an out-of-state court order for child support, spousal maintenance/alimony, or family support, and you want to now or in the future enforce or modify that order, you must register that order first.
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