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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.
Rule 51 (General Provisions Governing Discovery). Rules 51 through 65 of the Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure regard the procedures for obtaining information, documents and other evidence from the other party and/or other sources. These regard requests for discovery that go beyond Rule 49.
Arizona Family Rule 48 does allow a person to seek emergency intervention from the court to suspend another parent's child access or legal decision-making (?LDM?) rights. Used properly, the process can shield a child from serious physical injury or psychological harm. It can also save a life.
Arizona Rule of Family Law Procedure 49 (Rule 49) requires both parties to share information in family law cases. It requires each party send to the other party a detailed statement with the specific positions the party proposes to resolve all issues.
Rule 48 of the Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure governs when a Court may issue an ex parte emergency order.