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Request To Terminate An Order Of Assignment - Arizona

Request To Terminate An Order Of Assignment Form. This is a Arizona form and can be used in Children And Family Law Superior Court Coconino Local County .
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(1) Person Filing: Street Address: City, State, Zip: Phone Number: Representing Self SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA, COUNTY OF COCONINO (2) Petitioner: Case Number: DO REQUEST TO TERMINATE AN ORDER OF ASSIGNMENT Respondent: (3) ATLAS Number: (4) I, [ ] Petitioner or [ ] Respondent, am the obligor on the Order of Assignment dated , which I ask the court to terminate because the following is true or will be true by 90 days after I file this Request: (5) [ ] (6) [ ] (7) [ ] All past-due court-ordered amounts have been paid. All past-due court-ordered amounts have been waived. The court-ordered child support obligation has ended for all the children because: Is at least 18 and Child's Name not in high school Is married Has been adopted Is deceased [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] Other: Current Child Support Order Date: Monthly Amount: $ The court-ordered spousal maintenance obligation has ended because: [] The receiving party is [ ] remarried or [ ] deceased. [] Other: Other: (8) [ ] (9) [ ] (10) Paying Party's Employer or Other Payor's Name: Address: (11) Date: Signature: Notice to the Other Party: If you do not file a written hearing request by 20 days after you were served with this Request, or 30 days if you were served outside of Arizona, the court may approve this Request without your input. To request a hearing, see the Self-Help Center packet Changing or Stopping an Order of Assignment: Response. Revised March 2007 Coconino County Law Library and Self-Help Center Forms American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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