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Rule 91.5. Post-Judgment Petition for Enforcement of Legal Decision-Making or Parenting Time; W...

Arizona Revised Statutes AnnotatedRules of Family Law ProcedureEffective: January 1, 2024

Arizona Revised Statutes Annotated
Rules of Family Law Procedure (Refs & Annos)
Part XI. Post-Decree/Post Judgment Proceedings (Refs & Annos)
Effective: January 1, 2024
17B A.R.S. Rules Fam.Law Proc., Rule 91.5
Formerly cited as AZ ST RFLP Rule 91(G)
Rule 91.5. Post-Judgment Petition for Enforcement of Legal Decision-Making or Parenting Time; Warrant to Take Physical Custody
(a) Enforcement. A petition for enforcement of legal decision-making, parenting time, or visitation order must comply with Rule 91, and
(1) must meet all legal requirements, including A.R.S. § 25-1058, if applicable,
(2) must include detailed facts supporting a violation of the order or enforcement action and the specific remedy or remedies sought.
(b) Warrant. A petition seeking a warrant to take physical custody of a child must comply with Rule 91 and with A.R.S. § 25-1061
(c) Hearing. Under A.R.S. § 25-414, within 25 days of service of the petition, the court must hold a hearing or conference before a judge, commissioner, or person appointed by the court to review noncompliance with a visitation or parenting time order. The court must rule on the petition no later than 21 days after the hearing or conference is concluded.

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Added Aug. 30, 2018, effective Jan. 1, 2019. Amended on an emergency basis Aug. 24, 2023, permanently adopted with additional amendments Dec. 6, 2023, effective Jan. 1, 2024.
17B A. R. S. Rules Fam. Law Proc., Rule 91.5, AZ ST RFLP Rule 91.5
State Court Rules are current with amendments received through April 15, 2024. The Code of Judicial Administration is current with amendments received through April 15, 2024.
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