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A Rule 69 Agreement allows the parties to settle some or all of their disputes privately, leaving only the unresolved issues to be resolved by the family law court. Common disputes settled ahead of divorce trial proceedings are visitation, parenting time, child support, and how to divide assets.
The Rule of 65 Requirements For the Rule of 65 to apply, all three of the following requirements need to be met: The party seeking maintenance is at least 42 years old. The marriage lasted at least 16 years. Age of the spouse seeking maintenance + length of marriage is equal to or greater than 65.
A party seeking temporary orders for legal decision-making, parenting time, child support, or spousal maintenance, or concerning property, debt, or attorney fees, must file a separate verified motion that states the motions legal and jurisdictional basis and the specific relief requested.
Rule 48 - Emergency Temporary Orders (a)Filing and Timing. A party may request temporary orders without notice by filing a verified motion, along with a proposed form of orders and a notice of hearing on the motion. A motion may be filed at the same time or after filing an initial pre-decree or post-decree petition.
Rule 83 - Altering or Amending a Judgment. Rule 84 - Motion for Clarification. Rule 85 - Relief from Judgment or Order.
Rule 83 (Altering or Amending a Judgment). If the Court changes its ruling pursuant to a Rule 83 motion, an appeal may not be necessary. The Rule sets forth the procedures and time limitations for filing such a motion and responding to such a motion.
84. Rule 84 - Motion for Clarification (a)Grounds. A party may file a motion that requests the court to clarify a ruling if the ruling is confusing or is susceptible to more than one reasonable interpretation.
The Rule 69 agreement often comes up during divorce and child custody cases in Arizona. It refers to a partial or complete settlement between two parties in a family law case. Once the two sides have entered into the agreement, it is valid and binding in the eyes of the court.