Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Arizona, Family Law - Child Support


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To provide assistance to the public and court staff, the [Arizona] Administrative Office of the Courts created the Self Service Center web site, the child support calculator, Elder Law Hotline, and court approved forms. These projects are designed to provide information and services that will "help you help yourself" through Arizona's Court system.

The Self Service Center Website

The Self Service Center website is designed to provide information and forms for persons who are representing themselves in court. The information is intended to help you help yourself through the court system.

Court staff at the Self Service Centers can provide legal information, but not legal advice. The handbook, glossary and signage below are designed to help define the difference between legal information and legal advice. These materials may also help you determine whether your question is best suited for Self Service Center staff or an attorney.

Question and Response Handbook - English and Spanish

Glossary

Signage - English and Spanish

If you do not understand any of this information, or if you have trouble filling out any of the forms located here, see an attorney for help.

If you are representing yourself, and you download forms from this site, and prepare them yourself, it is still suggested that you have an attorney look over the papers to make sure they are correct.

Forms for the following types of cases are included in this website.


Divorce
Child Support Changes
Family Crisis
Landlord/Tenant
Name Change
Probate (Guardianship)
Small Claims
Personal Information Redaction


[Most of the] forms that are [provided, are] accepted in all Arizona Courts, please contact the court in which you will be filing to confirm the use of Arizona Supreme Court Self-Service Center forms, determine any additional forms the court may require and verify the filing fees. Note: Files on this web site are presented in ".pdf" format and require that the free Adobe Acrobat Reader be downloaded and installed on your PC.

Note: Maricopa County-specific forms are available through the Maricopa County Self-Service Center.

Maricopa County Justice Court Forms

Note: The Justice Court forms are intended to be filed in Justice Court for matters under their jurisdiction only. These forms are unique for the Justice Courts and are not appropriate to be used for Superior Court matters. Because of jurisdictional differences, Justice Court forms cannot be accepted for filing in Superior Court.

....To Be Contintued

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