Family Law Exhibits for Arizona Courts
Arizona family law cases follow the Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure (ARFLP). Maricopa County handles a significant portion of the state's family cases with specific local procedures. This guide covers exhibit preparation for divorce, custody, child support, and other family matters in Arizona.
- Arizona's primary exhibit rule is ARFLP Rules 49, 76.1.
- Family Law cases in Arizona e-file through TurboCourt.
- TurboCourt caps each uploaded document at 25 MB.
- The exhibit exchange deadline in Arizona is Per ARFLP and case scheduling.
- Common Family Law exhibits in Arizona include Financial affidavits and disclosures (ARFLP 49) and Income verification documents (pay stubs, tax returns).
- ExhibitPrep stamps exhibits in the browser, so case files never leave the computer.
Court rules and e-filing requirements change frequently. Verify current requirements with your local court clerk or official court website before filing. This content is for general reference only and does not constitute legal advice.
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Arizona Quick Reference
| E-Filing System | TurboCourt ↗ |
| File Size Limit | 25 MB |
| Exchange Deadline | Per ARFLP and case scheduling |
| Primary Rule | ARFLP Rules 49, 76.1 |
Common Family Law Exhibits in Arizona
Arizona Family Law Tips
- 1ARFLP 49 requires comprehensive financial disclosure - prepare detailed exhibits
- 2Maricopa County Family Court has specific departmental procedures
- 3Arizona community property rules affect property exhibit preparation
- 4Prepare parenting time calendars with clear visual format
- 5TurboCourt is required for most family law filings
- 6Arizona uses Petitioner/Respondent exhibit numbering
- 7Child support calculations should include supporting documentation
Common Family Law Filing Mistakes in Arizona
Family Law Exhibits in Arizona: FAQ
What financial disclosures are required in Arizona family law cases?
ARFLP Rule 49 requires comprehensive disclosure including income, assets, debts, and expenses. Prepare exhibits with tax returns, pay stubs, bank statements, and property documents.
How do I file family law exhibits in Maricopa County?
Use TurboCourt for electronic filing. Ensure PDFs are under 25 MB and follow Maricopa County Family Court department procedures for your assigned judge.
What exhibit numbering does Arizona family court use?
Arizona family courts typically use Petitioner's Exhibit 1, 2, 3 and Respondent's Exhibit A, B, C (or 1, 2, 3). Verify with your specific court.
How should I present child custody evidence in Arizona?
Prepare exhibits documenting involvement with children, proposed parenting schedules, school/medical records, and evidence supporting best interests of the child.
What property documentation is needed in Arizona divorce cases?
Arizona is a community property state. Prepare exhibits showing acquisition date, source of funds, current value, and any separate property claims with supporting documentation.
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