Arizona

Family Law

Form 13 – Order to Appear; Pre-Judgment/Decree

Name:

_________________________

Mailing Address:

_________________________

City, State, Zip Code:

_________________________

Daytime Phone Number:

_________________________

Evening Phone Number:

_________________________

Representing:

[ ] Self [ ] Petitioner [ ] Respondent

State Bar Number:

_________________________

ARIZONA SUPERIOR COURT, COUNTY OF __________

Case No.

Petitioner

ATLAS No.

ORDER TO APPEAR

Respondent

PRE-JUDGMENT/DECREE

(INCLUDING TEMPORARY ORDERS).

READ THIS ORDER CAREFULLY. This is an important court order that affects your rights. If you do not understand this Order, contact a lawyer for help.

All parties, whether represented by attorneys or not, must be present. If there is a failure to appear, the court may make such orders as are just, including granting the relief requested by the party who does appear.

FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE HEARING MAY RESULT IN THE COURT ISSUING A CIVIL ARREST WARRANT, OR WHERE APPLICABLE, A CHILD SUPPORT ARREST WARRANT, FOR YOUR ARREST. IF YOU ARE ARRESTED, YOU MAY BE HELD IN JAIL FOR NO MORE THAN 24 HOURS BEFORE A HEARING IS HELD.

Based on documents filed and pursuant to Arizona Law,

IT IS ORDERED THAT YOU __________ appear at the time and place stated below so the court can determine whether the relief asked for in the Petition or Motion should be granted.

INFORMATION ABOUT COURT HEARING TO BE HELD:

NAME OF JUDICIAL OFFICER:

DATE AND TIME OF HEARING:

PLACE OF HEARING:

TYPE OF HEARING:

[ ] Resolution Management Conference

[ ] Evidentiary Hearing

[ ] Other (specify):

TIME ALLOTTED FOR HEARING:

EVIDENCE [ ] WILL or [ ] WILL NOT be presented at the hearing.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a true copy of this “Order to Appear–Temporary Orders” and a true copy of the documents filed with the Petition shall be served by the moving party on the parties who are required to appear and a true copy of these documents shall be mailed immediately to parties who have appeared in this action, in accordance with Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure, Rule 43.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the parties and counsel shall meet and confer, comply with the disclosure requirements of Rule 49, and submit a written Resolution Statement that substantially complies with Form 4 or 5 as applicable, not less than five days prior to the date set for the Resolution Management Conference or evidentiary hearing. At least three days prior to an evidentiary hearing, the parties shall exchange any exhibits to be offered at the hearing, and a list of the names, addresses and telephone numbers of all witnesses who may testify.

Requests for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the office of the assigned judicial officer five days before your scheduled court date.

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Date

Judicial Officer

Added Oct. 19, 2005, effective Jan. 1, 2006. Amended Sept. 5, 2007, effective Jan. 1, 2008.