Tucson Arizona Petition for Emergency Orders for Minor Children

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Arizona
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Tucson
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AZ-DR-1-E
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This model form, a Petition, is intended for use to initiate a request to the court to take the stated action. The form can be easily completed by filling in the blanks and/or adapted to fit your specific facts and circumstances. Available in for download now, in standard format(s).

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Arizona law states that the child must be ?of suitable age and maturity,? but it doesn't specify a particular age (ARS 25-403). In that sense, a child cannot outright refuse visitation with a parent until the child turns 18.

The process of obtaining temporary child custody in Arizona is to file a petition to establish custody of a child or a petition to modify a prior child custody order. In Arizona, it could, in some cases, take as much as a year to have a trial on that Petition.

Grandparents, brothers and sisters, and even aunts and uncles can have authority in the court to file on behalf of the children. This is especially true if the other parent is deceased, but that does not need to be a requirement.

The temporary custody authorized by the order will expire 72 hours after the execution of the order, excluding weekends and holidays, unless a dependency petition is filed or the parent or guardian enters into a Voluntary Placement Agreement with the Department.

Temporary Orders Without Notice (a) Filing and Timing. A party may request temporary orders without notice by filing a verified motion, along with a proposed form of orders and a notice of hearing on the motion.

Take your original paperwork and your three copies to the court clerk for filing. Find your county's court website to determine where to go to file your paperwork or to ask more questions about the process. The clerk will file your paperwork and direct you to the judge who will hear your case.

If the court grants the emergency, the court will typically schedule a hearing within five days. Once granted an emergency child custody order, you will have to serve the other parent all of the documents through either a law enforcement officer or a private process server.

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