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dboy214
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What is the name of your state? Arizona, Maricopa County Superuir Court,
In a post divorce decree, one party files a motion for court order on January 9TH. The responding party, acring without counsel, files a response on February 7TH.
In the mean time, the judge found in favor of the party who initially filed the motion stating the responding party failed to respond.
Ironically, the judge filed his findings on the 7th of February earlier in the day that the responding party filed their response. The respomding party found this out when a copy of the findings was received through the mail.
Doesn't the responding party have 30 days to respond and if so, what action can the responding party take?
This involves chuldren and time is critical so any advice is appreciated.
In a post divorce decree, one party files a motion for court order on January 9TH. The responding party, acring without counsel, files a response on February 7TH.
In the mean time, the judge found in favor of the party who initially filed the motion stating the responding party failed to respond.
Ironically, the judge filed his findings on the 7th of February earlier in the day that the responding party filed their response. The respomding party found this out when a copy of the findings was received through the mail.
Doesn't the responding party have 30 days to respond and if so, what action can the responding party take?
This involves chuldren and time is critical so any advice is appreciated.
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