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  2. Begin by entering the Conciliation Court Number, if applicable, in the designated field at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in your name as the Petitioner and your spouse's name as the Respondent in the appropriate sections.
  4. List each minor child's name, age, and date of birth under the section provided. Ensure accuracy for their welfare considerations.
  5. Input your mailing address and telephone numbers clearly. Repeat this for your spouse’s information.
  6. Indicate whether a domestic relations action is pending by checking the appropriate box and provide the Dissolution Number if applicable.
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A conciliation is a meeting between you, your lawyer, a representative of the insurance company, and a Department of Industrial Accidents conciliator. The conciliator will encourage everyone involved to resolve the matter voluntarily. They will try to avoid bringing the case before a judge.
Arizonas Justice Courts have exclusive jurisdiction over all Small Claims filings. In the justice court, you may file a small claims lawsuit claiming an amount UP TO AND INCLUDING $3500.00.
Family conciliation is a dispute resolution process that helps families address and resolve conflicts related to family law issues, such as divorce, child custody, and property division, among others.

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First and foremost, a conciliator is not subject to the scheduling and time constraints of a trial court judge. Conciliations can generally be scheduled quickly, based on flexible schedule in contrast to the months (or years) of delay parties experience in the trial court.
About Conciliation Services Conciliation Court Services is offered by the Superior Court under the authority of Arizona law (ARS 25-381) for married parties who are considering or who are in the process of divorce.

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