As amended through December 3, 2024
Rule 91.5 - Post-Judgment Petition for Enforcement of Legal Decision-Making or Parenting Time; Warrant to Take Physical Custody(a)Enforcement. A petition for enforcement of legal decision-making, parenting time, or visitation order must comply with Rule 91, and (1) must meet all legal requirements, including A.R.S. § 25-1058, if applicable,(2) must include detailed facts supporting a violation of the order or enforcement action and the specific remedy or remedies sought.(b)Warrant. A petition seeking a warrant to take physical custody of a child must comply with Rule 91 and with A.R.S. § 25-1061 (c)Hearing. Under A.R.S. § 25-414, within twenty-five days of service of the petition, the court must hold a hearing or conference before a judge, commissioner, or person appointed by the court to review noncompliance with a visitation or parenting time order. The court must rule on the petition no later than twenty-one days after the hearing or conference is concluded.Ariz. R. Fam. Law. proc. 91.5
Adopted effective 1/1/2019; amended Aug. 24, 2023, effective 1/1/2024; amended Dec. 6, 2023, effective 1/1/2024.