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Preliminary Injunction (Mohave County) Form. This is a Arizona form and can be use in Mohave Local County.
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FOR CLERK’S USE ONLY
Name of Person Filing:
Mailing Address:
City, State, Zip Code:
Daytime Phone Number:
Evening Phone Number:
_______________________________________
ATLAS Number (if applicable):
Attorney Bar Number (if applicable):
Self
Petitioner
Respondent
Representing:
SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA
MOHAVE COUNTY
(Name of Petitioner)
Case Number:
PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION
AND
(Name of Respondent)
WARNING: This is an official Order from the court. It affects your rights. Read this Order
immediately and carefully. If you do not understand it, contact a lawyer for help.
Your spouse has filed a “Petition for Dissolution” (Divorce) or “Petition for Annulment” or “Petition for
Legal Separation” with the court. This Order is made at the direction of the Presiding Judge of the Superior
Court of Arizona in Mohave County. This Order has the same force and effect as any order signed by the
judge. You and your spouse must obey this Order. This Order may be enforced by any remedy available
under the law, including an “Order of Contempt of Court.” To help you understand this Order, we have
provided this explanation. Read the explanation and then read the statute itself. If you have any questions,
you should contact a lawyer for help.
EXPLANATION: (What does this Order mean to you?)
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ACTIONS FORBIDDEN BY THIS ORDER: From the time the “Petition for Dissolution” (Divorce) or
“Petition for Annulment” or “Petition for Legal Separation” is filed with the court, until the judge
signs the Decree, or until further order of the court, both the Petitioner and the Respondent shall not
do any of the following things:
You may not hide earnings or community property from your spouse, AND
You may not take out a loan on the community property, AND
You may not sell the community property or give it away to someone, UNLESS you have the
written permission of your spouse or written permission from the court. The law allows for
situations in which you may need to transfer joint or community property as part of the
everyday running of a business, or if the sale of community property is necessary to meet
necessities of life, such as food, shelter, or clothing, or court fees and attorney fees associated
with this action. If this applies to you, you should see a lawyer for help, AND
Do not harass or bother your spouse or the children, AND
Do not physically abuse or threaten your spouse or the children, AND
Do not take the minor children, common to your marriage, out of the State of Arizona for any
reasons, without a written agreement between you and your spouse or a Court Order, before
you take the minor children out of the State.
Do not remove, or cause to be removed, the other party or the minor children of the parties
from any existing insurance coverage, including medical, hospital, dental, automobile and
disability insurance. Both parties shall maintain all insurance coverage in full force and effect.
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STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS: Arizona Law, A.R.S. 25-315(A) provides:
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RESTRICTIONS ON PROPERTY OF THE MARRIAGE: That both parties are enjoined from
transferring, encumbering, concealing, selling, or otherwise disposing of any of the joint, common or
community property of the parties, except if related to the usual course of business, the necessities of
life, or court fees and reasonable attorney fees associated with an action filed under this article, without
the written consent of the parties or the permission of the court.
REQUIREMENTS OF BEHAVIOR: That both parties are enjoined from molesting, harassing,
disturbing the peace, or committing an assault or battery on, the person of the other party or any
natural or adopted child of the parties.
RESTRICTIONS ABOUT YOUR MINOR CHILDREN: That both parties are enjoined from removing
any natural or adopted minor child(ren) of the parties, then residing in Arizona, from the jurisdiction of
the court without the prior written consent of the parties or the permission of the court.
RESTRICTIONS ABOUT INSURANCE: That both parties are enjoined from removing, or causing to be
removed, the other party or the minor children of the parties from any existing insurance coverage,
including medical, hospital, dental, automobile and disability insurance. Both parties shall maintain all
insurance coverage in full force and effect.
EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDER: This Order is effective against the person who filed for divorce,
annulment, or legal separation (the Petitioner) when the Petition was filed with the court. It is effective against
the other party (the Respondent) when it is served on the other party, or on actual notice of the Order,
whichever is sooner. This Order shall remain in effect until further order of the court, or the entry of a Decree of
Dissolution, Annulment, or Legal Separation.
ORDER TO PETITIONER: You must serve a copy of this Order upon the Respondent, along with a copy of
the Petition for Dissolution, Annulment or Legal Separation, the Summons, and other required court papers.
WARNING: This is an official Court Order. If you disobey this Order, the court may find you in contempt of
court. You may also be arrested and prosecuted for the crime of interfering with judicial proceedings and any
other crime you may have committed by disobeying this Order.
LAW ENFORCEMENT: You or your spouse may file a certified copy of this Order with your local law
enforcement agency. You may obtain a certified copy from the Clerk of the Court that issues this Order. If any
changes are made to this Order and you have filed a certified copy of this Order with your local law
enforcement agency, you must notify them of the changes.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PARTIES:
Petitioner:
Name:
Height:
Weight:
Date of Birth:
Respondent:
Name:
Height:
Weight:
Date of Birth.:
Gender:
Male
Female
Gender:
Male
Female
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND THE SEAL OF THE COURT this
day of
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VIRLYNN TINNELL
CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT
By:
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Deputy Clerk
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