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Term Main definition
Magistrate

Often used to refer to a municipal court judge, but A.R.S. 1-215 provides a broad definition that includes all judicial officers with power to issue a warrant for arrest: includes a Supreme Court justice and judges of the superior, justice and municipal courts.

Synonyms - Judge
Maintenance Supplement

An amount of money added to a child support award in order to ensure that the child lives in the same living conditions, as the child would have if the child had been living with the other parent. This amount is technically granted to one of the parents, and can be permanent or temporary.

MAO

Medical Assistance Only cases.

Synonyms - Medical Assistance Only
Mediation

A process in which the disputing persons use a third individual to assist them in reaching a settlement of the dispute. The process is private, informal, and non-binding. The mediator has no power to impose a settlement, but rather attempts to assist the disputants in reaching a mutually acceptable resolution to the dispute.

Memo in Opposition

A memorandum in response to another written memorandum or written request to the court.

Memorandum

A written document in support of a certain position.

Synonyms - memo
Merit Selection

A system for a judicial nomination commission to recommend candidates for judicial appointments to the governor.

Mini-trial

A process in which each side presents its case to a neutral third party, usually one impartial advisor who has been selected by the litigants and their attorneys. Although the process resembles a trial, the presentation is abbreviated. Following the presentations, the representatives of the litigants meet, with or without the neutral third party, to negotiate a settlement.

Misdemeanor

Offense less serious than a felon, punishable by a sentence other than being sent to prison. (A.R.S. Section 13-105)

Modification Order

An order of the court that alters, changes, extends, amends, limits, or reduces an earlier order of the court.

Modify

To alter; to change; to extend; to amend; to limit; to reduce.

Motion

A request to a court for an order granting any kind of relief.

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