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How to Find Your Family Law Case in Maricopa County Fortunately, it is easy to look up a family law court case docket, you just need to know where to look Type your last and first name into the appropriate field and select ‘Search’ to check the resulting list for any cases that match your name and date of birth or your case number
Family Law - CLSAZ Once paternity is established, parents can request Family Court orders for legal decision-making, parenting time, child support, and other issues involving the children
Family Court Services | The Judicial Branch of Arizona The Family Court has extensive jurisdiction over many domestic matters It is designed to resolve disagreements arising from divorce and legal separation, including provisions for the care of children
Public Access Case Lookup - Arizona The Arizona Judicial Branch is pleased to offer Public Access to Court Case Information, a valuable online service providing a resource for information about court cases from 177 out of 184 courts in Arizona
Family Court Forms | Maricopa County Superior Court View a list of Family Court forms including how to start a new case for divorce, legal separation annulment, paternity, child support, or modify a court order, enforce a court order, and other frequently used forms for Family Court cases in Maricopa County
Family Law Forms - Arizona Judicial Branch An action filed in a family law case may be filed to seek a divorce or legal separation or to create a parenting plan Filers should be prepared to provide information about child custody, parenting time, child support, spousal support and the separation of community property and debt
Docket: Public Access to Family Court Case Information Any and all information contained within the Superior Court's database is recorded with an understanding that the information is true and correct in as far as all aspects of the documents physically filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court