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If you're doing it on your own, however, you may contact your court clerk for information on how to do this. The motion has to state what your ex-spouse isn't doing, what areas he or she is in violation of. It must clarify why he or she ought to be held in contempt of the divorce decree. You must prove your case.
A Resolution Statement is a detailed description of the position. a party proposes to resolve all the issues in a Family Law case. The Resolution Statement is one part of the fact sharing process required by Rule 49 of the Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure.
A Resolution Management Conference (RMC) hearing in family law is typically set once a response is filed. This hearing is an opportunity to put any prior agreements between the parties on the record and to establish any future calendaring.
Resolution Management Conference (RMC) This is usually one of the first hearings set in a family law case for the judge to meet with both parties and counsel, if any, to determine if there are any standing agreements and how to determine a timeline forward.
The purpose of a case management conference is to ensure that the case is progressing efficiently and to address any issues or concerns that may arise during the course of the litigation.
A Family Resolution Conference (FRC) is a hearing at which the parties (Petitioner and Respondent) and/or their attorneys meet with the Judge assigned to their case and inform the Judge about the status of the case.
The Early Resolution Conference (ERC) is an opportunity for self-represented parties to meet with a Family Law Case Manager (FLCM) who will review the relevant issues and assist with moving towards resolution.