Mesa Arizona Order to Appear - OSC

State:
Arizona
City:
Mesa
Control #:
AZ-DR-7-CVS
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An Order is an official written statement from the court commanding a certain action, and is signed by the judge. Failure to comply with the order is unlawful and may result in contempt of court charges. This document, a sample Order to Appear - OSC, can be used as a model to draft an order requested for submission by the court (the court often directs a party to draft an order). Adapt the language to the facts and circumstances of your case. Available for download now in standard format(s).

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(e) Determination of Matters Within Sixty Days; Report. Article VI of the Arizona Constitution.

Motion for permission to withdraw appearance is a motion that is filed by an attorney to withdraw himself or herself from appearing for the party before court.

For example, Rule 59 discusses a motion to alter or amend a judgment. Rule 60 deals with relief from judgment and Rule 50 of the Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure states: Rule 50.

How long do I have to serve the Defendant? Generally, your Summons and Complaint must be served within 90 days after you file the Complaint. (ARCP 4(i)) If you fail to serve the Defendants within 90 days, your Complaint will be dismissed.

An Appearance is a document that informs the Court and the other party of an intention to defend the claim that has been made against you.

An attorney files a Notice of Appearance, making it known to the court that she or he is representing a specific individual. The person/party appealing the judgment or decision of a court.

Order of Protection. An Order of Protection is governed by A.R.S. § 13-3602 and may be granted at the request of a person to prevent another person from engaging in certain activity; it is limited to parties with specified relationships between them.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT PROTECTIVE ORDERS: PUBLIC ACCESS: Only the information contained in the served protective order, not the petition, will be entered into the state computer system and will be made public on the internet.

An ?order to show cause hearing? is a court event to address a party's or a fiduciary's failure to discharge duties or obligations required by court order, court rule, or statute.

At a show-cause hearing, the complaining party must produce evidence demonstrating ?probable cause? that the defendant committed the crime. The hearing has three possible outcomes: 1) the complaint is dismissed, 2) the complaint is issued, or 3) the complaint is continued.

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