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- View Document - Arizona Court Rules - Westlaw
Rule 85 Relief from Judgment Arizona Revised Statutes Annotated; Rules of Family Law Procedure; Effective: August 29, 2022
- Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure - Arizona Judicial Branch
Order amending Rules 78 and 91 of the Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure to better define “judgment” and clarify when post-judgment rulings are appealable, effective immediately
- Vincent v. Shanovich :: 2017 :: Arizona Supreme Court . . . - Justia Law
An order granting or denying a motion filed pursuant to Rule 85 (A) of the Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure is a special order made after final judgment under Ariz Rev Stat 12-2101 (A) (2), which confers jurisdiction on the court of appeals to decide whether the ruling was correct
- IN THE COURT OF APPEALS STATE OF ARIZONA DIVISION ONE
For good cause and in accordance with Arizona Rule of Family Law Procedure 85, the court can set aside a default judgment Ariz R Fam L P 44(C) Rule 85 allows a party to file a motion to correct mistakes or challenge a court order
- METROPULOS v. HOLEVA :: 2022 :: Arizona Court of Appeals . . . - Justia Law
Ariz R Fam Law P (ARFLP) 85(b)(1) “A mistake exists when a person, under some erroneous conviction of law or fact, does, or omits to do, some act which, but for the erroneous conviction, he would not have done or omitted
- ERNEST ALVARADO v. lt; lt; (2016) | FindLaw - FindLaw Caselaw
Accord Ariz R Fam Law P 85(C)(3) (noting rule “does not limit the power of a court to entertain an independent action ․ to set aside a judgment for fraud upon the court”) Ernest argues Andrew R directs that Murrietta's fraud upon the court challenge is time-barred
- View Document - Arizona Court Rules - Westlaw
Rule 85 is similar to Civil Rule 60 because it now requires the court to correct a clerical mistake or a mistake arising from oversight or omission In Part XI Post-Decree Post Judgment Proceedings: Rule 91 (“modification or enforcement of a judgment”) is a general rule
- ROGER S. v. JAMES S. , et al. :: 2021 :: Arizona Court of . . . - Justia Law
But A R S § 25-812(E) provides: Pursuant to rule 85(c) of the Arizona rules of family law procedure, the mother, father or child, or a party to the proceeding on a rule 85(c) motion, may challenge a voluntary acknowledgment of paternity established in this state at any time after the sixty day period only on the basis of fraud, duress or
- IN THE ARIZONA COURT OF APPEALS - Justia Law
Rule 85(C) is the family law equivalent of Arizona Rule of Civil Procedure 60(c) Ariz R Fam Law P 85, comm cmt; Ariz R Fam Law P 1, comm cmt As such, we look to the case law interpreting and applying Rule 60(c) in evaluating the family court’s application of Rule 85(C)
- IN RE: the MARRIAGE OF Richard S. DOUGALL (2013) | FindLaw
¶ 9 However, Richard also appeals from the trial court's February 8 order denying his “motion for a new trial motion for reconsideration motion for stay,” pursuant to Rule 85(C), Ariz R Fam Law P The denial of a Rule 85(C) motion is appealable as a “special order made after final judgment ”
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