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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Arizona Temporary Orders document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal information in the Caption section, including your name, address, and case number. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court processing.
  3. In the Verified Motion for Temporary Orders section, clearly indicate what type of temporary orders you are requesting by checking the appropriate boxes. This may include legal decision-making, parenting time, child support, or spousal maintenance.
  4. Complete the required information under oath. This includes details about any minor children involved and confirming that no other orders are pending in different courts.
  5. Attach any necessary financial affidavits or worksheets as required based on your requests. For example, if you are seeking child support, include the Parent’s Worksheet for Child Support Amount.
  6. Once all sections are filled out accurately, file your documents with the court clerk. Make sure to bring copies of all forms and a self-addressed envelope if you wish to receive documents by mail.

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Insufficient Evidence: If the petition doesnt provide enough evidence to prove that the child is in immediate danger, the judge may deny the ex parte order.
What is Rule 48 in Arizona? Rule 48 of the Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure allows a court to award temporary orders that do not require any formal notice or service of process on the other side.
Depending on the court official, a temporary order hearing is often more informal than other hearings that may be held during the divorce. During this hearing, both sides attorneys will present financial declarations, facts, and arguments regarding the pertinent issues.
Temporary custody orders are short-term solutions meant to last until the court establishes a permanent order. Sometimes, this is only a few days, and other times, especially when soon-to-be ex-spouses dont agree on the terms of their divorce, a temporary order can last months.
Temporary orders are usually valid until the court holds another hearing or the spouses arrive at their own settlement through negotiation or mediation.
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Either party can file a Motion for Temporary Orders while waiting for a final court order, provided that a Petition for Divorce, Legal Separation or Annulment, or to establish Legal Decision-making (Custody), Parenting Time, and/or Support (with or without establishment of Paternity) has already been filed by either
A motion for a temporary order asks the court to deal with important issues while you wait for the final hearing. Once you file a motion for a temporary order, the court schedules a hearing about the motion. If you get a temporary order, it will last until the judge makes a new order or a final decision.

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