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How to fill out the POST-DECREE - Superior Court Maricopa online
The POST-DECREE form is essential for individuals seeking a temporary modification of custody or parenting time without advance notice to other parties. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions tailored for users with varying levels of legal experience, ensuring a smooth completion of the online form.
Follow the steps to fill out the POST-DECREE form effectively.
- Press the 'Get Form' button to access the POST-DECREE form and open it in your preferred editing tool.
- Begin by completing the 'Motion for Temporary Modification Order without Notice'. Fill in your information in the designated fields, including the case caption, which should consist of the names of the petitioner and respondent, along with the case number, ensuring that the petitioner’s name matches the order being modified.
- Indicate whether you are requesting a temporary modification of custody and/or parenting time or check 'Other' if your request differs, providing a brief description.
- Provide your name as the requester for the temporary modification order, detailing the reasons necessitating the order, and ensuring to be specific about the emergency situation that may result in irreparable harm without the order.
- List all individuals involved in the case including the names of the parents and the children, along with their ages.
- Select whether you attempted to provide notice to the other party regarding this request and provide an explanation if notice was not given, detailing the reasons why immediate action is necessary.
- Record the date of the filing or the intended filing of the 'Petition for Regular Modification' as confirmation that a standard modification request is underway.
- Complete details regarding any other relevant emergency cases or previous court cases involving either party, providing as much detail as possible, including case types and statuses.
- Confirm if there is any ongoing government agency involvement with either party or the children, along with an explanation if applicable.
- Finalize your requests to the court by checking the relevant boxes and signing the document in the presence of a notary public or deputy clerk to validate your submission of the motion materials.
Complete your POST-DECREE document online today to ensure timely legal action.
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Contact the Clerk of the Superior Court for the county in which the divorce was filed in. Divorce decrees filed before 1950 may be held by the Arizona State Archives, depending on the county. Contact the Clerk of the Superior Court for the county they were filed in.
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