Domestic Relations Cover Sheet
Arizona Domestic Relations Cover Sheet (ARCS) is a form used to initiate the filing of an action in the Arizona Superior Court. The ARCS are used to provide the court with a brief summary of the case, the parties involved, and the relief sought. It is used for a variety of divorce and family law cases, including divorce, legal separation, annulment, child custody, parenting time, child support, spousal maintenance, adoption, guardianship, and more. In some cases, additional forms, such as the Financial Affidavit and the Certificate of Service, must also be completed. The Arizona ARCS is available in two versions: the Long Form and the Short Form. The Long Form is used for divorce, legal separation, annulment, and adoption cases. This form requires the parties to provide additional information, such as the date of marriage, the date of separation, the names of any children born or adopted during the marriage, and the amount of alimony sought. The Short Form is used for all other family law cases, such as child custody, parenting time, child support, and spousal maintenance. In addition to the ARCS, Arizona courts also require the filing of the Notice of Hearing and the Certificate of Service. The Notice of Hearing is a document that must be served on the other party to notify them of the court date and time. The Certificate of Service is a document that must be signed by the party that served the Notice of Hearing, confirming that it was served on the other party.
Arizona Domestic Relations Cover Sheet (ARCS) is a form used to initiate the filing of an action in the Arizona Superior Court. The ARCS are used to provide the court with a brief summary of the case, the parties involved, and the relief sought. It is used for a variety of divorce and family law cases, including divorce, legal separation, annulment, child custody, parenting time, child support, spousal maintenance, adoption, guardianship, and more. In some cases, additional forms, such as the Financial Affidavit and the Certificate of Service, must also be completed. The Arizona ARCS is available in two versions: the Long Form and the Short Form. The Long Form is used for divorce, legal separation, annulment, and adoption cases. This form requires the parties to provide additional information, such as the date of marriage, the date of separation, the names of any children born or adopted during the marriage, and the amount of alimony sought. The Short Form is used for all other family law cases, such as child custody, parenting time, child support, and spousal maintenance. In addition to the ARCS, Arizona courts also require the filing of the Notice of Hearing and the Certificate of Service. The Notice of Hearing is a document that must be served on the other party to notify them of the court date and time. The Certificate of Service is a document that must be signed by the party that served the Notice of Hearing, confirming that it was served on the other party.