Arizona Order Stopping Order Of Assignment is a type of court order issued by an Arizona court that stops the enforcement of an assignment order. Assignment orders are court orders that assign a particular asset or debt to one of the parties involved in a legal dispute. Arizona Order Stopping Order Of Assignment can be issued in a variety of circumstances, such as when a party has been assigned a debt or asset they cannot pay, when the assignment order is contrary to exist law, or when the party assigned the asset or debt has a valid dispute or defense against it. Once a court has issued an Arizona Order Stopping Order Of Assignment, the enforcement of the original assignment order is put on hold until the dispute is resolved. There are two types of Arizona Order Stopping Order Of Assignment: temporary and permanent. Temporary orders are issued by a court for a specified period of time, usually no longer than 30 days. Permanent orders are issued by a court indefinitely and can only be lifted or modified by the issuing court.