The Arizona Petition to Stop an Income Withholding Order and All Support Orders When Parties Will Not Sign Agreement to Terminate is a legal document used to end an existing support order when both parties are not in agreement on the order’s termination. This petition is used by either the mayor or the payee of the support order when both parties are unable to come to an agreement to end the order. It can be used to terminate an existing court-ordered wage withholding or other support orders, such as medical support, child support, spousal maintenance, or other financial orders. This petition must be filed in the same county and court where the original order was made and will require a hearing before it can be approved. There are two types of Arizona Petition to Stop an Income Withholding Order and All Support Orders When Parties Will Not Sign Agreement to Terminate: 1) Petition to Stop Income Withholding Order When Parties Will Not Sign Agreement to Terminate and 2) Petition to Stop All Support Orders When Parties Will Not Sign Agreement to Terminate. Both petitions must be completed and filed in the same county and court where the original order was issued. The petitioner must provide a written statement explaining why the original order should be terminated and must be able to provide evidence of the parties’ inability to come to an agreement. The court will then consider the evidence and make a decision on whether the order should be terminated.
The Arizona Petition to Stop an Income Withholding Order and All Support Orders When Parties Will Not Sign Agreement to Terminate is a legal document used to end an existing support order when both parties are not in agreement on the order’s termination. This petition is used by either the mayor or the payee of the support order when both parties are unable to come to an agreement to end the order. It can be used to terminate an existing court-ordered wage withholding or other support orders, such as medical support, child support, spousal maintenance, or other financial orders. This petition must be filed in the same county and court where the original order was made and will require a hearing before it can be approved. There are two types of Arizona Petition to Stop an Income Withholding Order and All Support Orders When Parties Will Not Sign Agreement to Terminate: 1) Petition to Stop Income Withholding Order When Parties Will Not Sign Agreement to Terminate and 2) Petition to Stop All Support Orders When Parties Will Not Sign Agreement to Terminate. Both petitions must be completed and filed in the same county and court where the original order was issued. The petitioner must provide a written statement explaining why the original order should be terminated and must be able to provide evidence of the parties’ inability to come to an agreement. The court will then consider the evidence and make a decision on whether the order should be terminated.