Term | Main definition |
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Court Reporter | A person who records courtroom proceedings in order to be able to produce a transcript of the proceeding. |
Courtroom Clerk | Person in charge of making and keeping the docket of court proceedings and other court records. |
Crime | An act forbidden by law and punishable by fine, probation, imprisonment or death. |
Custody | See Parental Rights and Responsibilities in this Glossary. Now known as legal decision making and parenting time. |
Decree | The final decision of the court on a case brought before it. |
Default | A failure of the defendant to file the right papers within the time allowed or to appear in court during a scheduled hearing. |
Default Judgment | A court order that is issued when an opposing person fails to answer a complaint or appear for trial. |
Defendant | The person against whom a lawsuit is started; sometimes this person is called a respondent. |
Delinquent Act | An act committed by a juvenile that if committed by an adult would be a crime. |
Denial | An answer to a complaint in which the defendant denies the allegations made by the plaintiff. |
Department of Economic Security | The agency in Arizona responsible for overseeing the IV-D and public assistance programs and to coordinate their activities. |
Department of Health and Human Services | Federal agency which includes the Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE). |
Dependency | A relationship in which one depends on another for support in whole or in part. |
Deponent | Someone who gives a deposition. |
Deposition | Testimony taken orally or in writing outside of a courtroom by question and answer under oath. It may be read in court and may be admitted by the judge as evidence. |
Discovery | The procedures available to a person to a lawsuit to learn relevant facts which are known to other entities or witnesses, in order to enable the person to prepare for trial. |
Dismiss | To close out a case without granting the relief sought in the complaint; a case may be dismissed by the people or by the court. |
Disregard | In TANF cases, the amount of child support, up to $50, actually paid by the obligor and disbursed to the aid recipient in addition to the monthly TANF grant. Termed "disregard" because it is not considered by IV-A to determine TANF eligibility. |
Dissolution of Marriage | The term used in Arizona Law for divorce. |
Divide | Split the day or weekend (not necessarily equally) between both parents. |