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  2. Begin by entering your personal information at the top of the form, including your name, address, and telephone number. If you have an attorney, include their Bar Number.
  3. Indicate whether you are representing yourself or if you are an attorney for someone else.
  4. In the section labeled 'In the Matter of', check the appropriate box for Guardianship or Conservatorship and specify if it pertains to an adult or a minor.
  5. Fill in the case number provided by the court. This is essential for proper identification of your objection.
  6. Clearly state your objections in response to the petition. Use additional sheets if necessary to elaborate on your reasons.
  7. Complete the mailing section by listing all individuals and their addresses to whom you will send a copy of this objection after filling it out.
  8. Finally, sign and date the document, affirming that all information is true under penalty of perjury.

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Superior Court Judge Salary in Phoenix, AZ Annual SalaryMonthly Pay Top Earners $168,134 $14,011 75th Percentile $123,000 $10,250 Average $93,965 $7,830 25th Percentile $46,500 $3,875
Pay and Benefits It is currently set at ninety percent of the annual Superior Court Judge salary ($180,000.00 annually) which is $162,000.
Superior Court Judge Qualifications At least 30 years old; Of good moral character; and, Admitted to the practice of law in Arizona and a resident of Arizona for the five years immediately before taking office.
Rule 11. The Forensics Services Division evaluates defendants for competency in criminal cases. If found competent, they return to trial court; if found incompetent but restorable, they receive treatment in a Restoration to Competency (RTC) program or an Outpatient Treatment Program.
Hon. The Honorable Joseph C. Welty is the Presiding Judge of the Judicial Branch in Maricopa County. He has supervisory authority over the Superior Court and Adult and Juvenile Probation departments and oversite authority over all lower courts in Maricopa County.

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As directed by these decisions, the salaries were reset to include the missed adjustments, resulting in the salaries of circuit judges set at $209,100, district judges at $197,100, the Chief Justice at $253,000 and the Associate Justices at $242,000.
Judges OfficeNameParty Maricopa County Superior Court Max-Henri Covil Nonpartisan Maricopa County Superior Court Kristin Culbertson Nonpartisan Maricopa County Superior Court Quintin Cushner Nonpartisan Maricopa County Superior Court Marvin Davis Nonpartisan91 more rows
The Superior Court has general jurisdiction, including civil proceedings where the amount involved exceeds $10,000. For all other cases that Superior Court accepts, please visit the Clerk of Superior Courts webpage for Civil Case Filing Options and Arizona Supreme Court.

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