Reopening Dismissed Divorce Case

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If your divorce case in Maricopa County, Arizona was dismissed without prejudice, you may be able to reopen it. Consult a local attorney for guidance on accessing court records and filing a motion to unredact information.

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I'm going through an *-year divorce and Maricopa county Arizona I found July 15th * upon discovering my husband's psychiatric evaluation by the medical board he's a plastic surgeon where he disclosed he had a *-year plan to divorce me over 10 years fan in * he started it in * when I made a subjective reporting his crimes against children I didn't know the FBI investigated or that led to criminal case that was ultimately dismissed for procedural error in * his identity was redacted he qualified for this by holding an injunction against harassment r and why I made it cyber tip and report the crimes because he's destroyed my family and me with the help of his friends with local law enforcement a divorce case as his weapon his strongest weapon. I didn't know about that criminal case until * after reading the transcripts and I realized that was him how do I go about having that unredacted and reopening a case it was dismissed without prejudice in *
It sounds like a very complex situation you're dealing with. Since the case was dismissed without prejudice, it might be possible to reopen it. Here are some general steps you could consider:
- Consult with a Lawyer: Given the complexity, a lawyer experienced in family and criminal law in Arizona would be beneficial.
- Access Court Records: Request the court records to understand the reasons for dismissal and identify the process to unredact information.
- File a Motion: A lawyer can help file a motion to reopen the case or unseal/redact specific parts of the record.
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