Arizona HB2048 amends the procedure for obtaining and enforcing orders of protection, including service, jurisdiction, and enforcement mechanisms.
Arizona HB2048 revises the process for obtaining and enforcing orders of protection. It mandates that any court in the state can issue or enforce such orders, regardless of the plaintiff's or defendant's location. The bill specifies that a verified petition must be filed to request an order, and it outlines the contents of the petition, including the names of the parties, the relationship, and the specific acts of domestic violence alleged.
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