MOTION TO COMPEL
A Motion for Order Compelling Disclosure or Discovery, commonly referred to as a Motion to Compel, is a legal document filed by a party requesting that the Court..
MOTION FOR CLARIFICATION
Any party may file a Motion for Reconsideration or Clarification asking the court/judge to reconsider or clarify its ruling for any of the following reasons..
LEGAL SEPARATION
A Petition for Legal Separation is a legal document filed by a party to initiate legal separation proceedings within the state of Arizona. Typically, this document will clearly outline a party’s position on the following issues..
ANNULMENT
Arizona law provides the court with the discretion to dissolve and/or annul a marriage when the cause alleged constitutes an impediment rendering the marriage void..
APPLICATION FOR DEFAULT
After filing your initial petition and supporting docs and serving them upon the other party, that party will have a certain amount of time to respond to the Petition..
SUBPOENA
A Subpoena is a legal document that is signed by the Clerk of the Court commanding that a person appear to provide testimony or produce documentation or any other..
NOTICE OF APPEAL
To appeal a judgment, a party must file a Notice of Appeal with the Superior Court within fifteen (15) days after entry of a judgment from which an appeal is taken..
CONSENT DECREE
Not all divorce cases are contested. An “uncontested” divorce simply means that the parties have reached agreements on all issues in their divorce case. These issues often pertain to..