Arizona Objection And Request For Formal Proceeding is a legal form that is used in the state of Arizona to contest or dispute a decision that has been made by a court or other governmental body. This form allows the person filing the request to formally present their case and ask the court or other authority to reconsider their decision. The form can be used to contest a wide range of decisions, including those related to tax liens, foreclosure, probate, child support, and other matters. Types of Arizona Objection And Request For Formal Proceeding include: — Objection to Tax Lien: If a person believes that a tax lien was unfairly filed against them, they can file an objection to the lien and ask for a formal proceeding. — Objection to Foreclosure: If a person believes that a foreclosure is unjustified or that they can prove that they have the right to remain in the property, they can file an objection and request a formal proceeding. — Objection to Probate: If a person believes that a will is invalid or that they have the right to contest the terms of a will, they can file an objection and request a formal proceeding. — Objection to Child Support: If a person believes that they have been unfairly charged for child support, they can file an objection and request a formal proceeding.