The Arizona Joint Report and Proposed Scheduling Order (Expedited Case) is a document issued by the court in Arizona in response to a request for an expedited hearing in a family law case. It sets out the parties' scheduling agreement and proposed timeline for the case. It includes information about the court proceedings, the parties' positions, and the proposed order for the expedited hearing. There are two types of Arizona Joint Report and Proposed Scheduling Order (Expedited Case): a standard joint report, which is used when both parties agree on the issues to be heard and the proposed order, and a contested joint report, which is used when the parties disagree on the issues to be heard and/or the proposed order.
The Arizona Joint Report and Proposed Scheduling Order (Expedited Case) is a document issued by the court in Arizona in response to a request for an expedited hearing in a family law case. It sets out the parties' scheduling agreement and proposed timeline for the case. It includes information about the court proceedings, the parties' positions, and the proposed order for the expedited hearing. There are two types of Arizona Joint Report and Proposed Scheduling Order (Expedited Case): a standard joint report, which is used when both parties agree on the issues to be heard and the proposed order, and a contested joint report, which is used when the parties disagree on the issues to be heard and/or the proposed order.