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How long does it take to get Temporary Orders in an Arizona Divorce Case?

If you filed for temporary orders in your divorce, you need to know how long does it take to get temporary orders in an Arizona divorce case. It can take a judge thirty to sixty days to schedule a Temporary Orders Hearing. The court can set a hearing sooner if you file a motion to expedite that hearing and can demonstrate valid reasons for the request.

Such reasons may include that you have been cut off from all community income and do not have an income to support yourself or your children are in danger of serious physical, emotional, or psychological harm.

In some cases, the court may issue emergency child custody orders the same day the petition for an emergency custody order is requested by a parent, if the Petition filed provides sufficient facts that, if true, would mean the children are in imminent danger of serious physical, emotional, or psychological harm.

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If you have questions about how long it takes to get temporary orders in a divorce case in Arizona, you should seriously consider contacting the attorneys at Hildebrand Law, PC. Our Arizona divorce and family law attorneys have decades of combined experience successfully representing clients in divorce and family law cases.

Our family law firm has earned numerous awards such as US News and World Reports Best Arizona Family Law Firm, US News and World Report Best Divorce Attorneys, “Best of the Valley” by Arizona Foothills readers, and “Best Arizona Divorce Law Firms” by North Scottsdale Magazine.

Call us today at (480)305-8300 or reach out to us through our appointment scheduling form to schedule your personalized consultation and turn your divorce or family law case around today.

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