An Arizona Order To Appear — Regarding Child Support is a legal document that is issued by a court in the state of Arizona. This document is typically issued when a parent has failed to meet their court-ordered child support obligations. The Order To Appear is a summons that requires the parent to appear in court to explain why they have not been making their child support payments. The court may then decide to impose additional penalties, such as wage garnishment, liens, or even jail time. There are three types of Arizona Order To Appear — Regarding Child Support: 1) Show Cause Order — This type of order requires the parent to appear in court and explain why they are not making their child support payments. 2) Contempt of Court Order — This type of order is issued when the parent has already failed to appear in court for a Show Cause Order. If the court finds the parent in contempt of court, they may impose additional penalties, such as wage garnishment or jail time. 3) Default Order — This type of order is issued when the parent has failed to appear in court for either a Show Cause Order or a Contempt of Court Order. The court may then issue a default order, which allows them to collect the unpaid child support from the parent's wages or other assets.