Arizona Statutes
§ 25-407 — Legal decision-making and parenting time hearings; priority; costs; record
Arizona § 25-407
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Bluebook
Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 25-407 (2026).
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A.Legal decision-making and parenting time proceedings shall receive priority in being set for hearing. If a party to a legal decision-making or parenting time action files a motion for temporary orders in any pre-decree matter, the court shall hold an evidentiary hearing within sixty days after the party files the motion unless:
1.The filing party waives the requirement for a hearing to be conducted within sixty days after the party files the motion.
2.Temporary orders are established through a separate conference or hearing within sixty days after the party files the motion.
3.Extraordinary circumstances exist and the court is not able to schedule the hearing. If the court is not able to schedule the hearing within sixty days after the motion is filed, it must make a written fin
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Nearby Sections
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§ 25-1001
Short title§ 25-1002
Definitions§ 25-1003
Proceeding governed by other law§ 25-1004
Application to Indian tribes§ 25-1005
International application of chapter§ 25-1007
Priority§ 25-1008
Notice to persons outside this state§ 25-1009
Appearance and limited immunity§ 25-101
Void and prohibited marriages§ 25-1011
Taking testimony in another state§ 25-1013
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