Non Consensual Acts In Arizona

Summary

Non-consensual acts involving bodily fluids in Arizona can be serious crimes, potentially classified as sexual or aggravated assault. Revisiting a child custody case due to fraud involves presenting evidence and filing a motion in the relevant court. In Arizona, the statute of limitations for setting aside a judgment based on fraud is generally six months from discovery. Misrepresentation, false statements, and neglect in custody cases can have legal consequences. Consider gathering evidence and seeking legal advice to address these issues effectively.

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thereasa
Hey Theresa! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
i need to revisit a child custody case from *
Hey Theresa! To provide you with the best information, can you let me know if there have been any significant changes in your situation or your child's situation since the original custody decision in *?
yes but the case hase a problem it was based on fraud
To revisit a child custody case based on fraud, you may need to present evidence of the fraud. In Washington, you can file a motion to modify the custody order.
Have you gathered any evidence or documentation to support your claim of fraud?
there was many issues. one i was served with a tempory order that caused me to go back to wa from az without my child i was served at my sons house but the severed papers said i was served at my place of abode
To address the fraudulent service of papers in your child custody case:
- In Washington, you can file a motion to set aside or vacate the order based on improper service.
- Gather all evidence (e.g., proof of where you were served, discrepancies in the paperwork).
Would you like guidance on how to file this motion?
i am fighting with a az court
Theresa, since you are dealing with an Arizona court, you might need to follow Arizona's legal procedures:
- In Arizona, you can file a motion to set aside or vacate an order due to improper service or fraud.
- Collect evidence showing discrepancies in the service location and other issues related to fraud.
Would you like more information on how to file this motion in Arizona?
what is the statue of limitations
In Washington, the statute of limitations for revisiting a child custody case based on fraud is generally one year from the date the fraud was discovered or should have been discovered. The rules may vary, so it's essential to act promptly.
Would you like more detailed information on the process?
only refer to az
In Arizona, the statute of limitations for setting aside a judgment based on fraud is generally within six months of discovering the fraud. However, specific rules may apply to your case.
Would you like more information on the steps to file a motion to set aside the order in Arizona?
theree is more fruad
To address the additional fraud in your case, you'll need to prepare and present all relevant evidence. Here are some steps:
- Document all instances of fraud.
- Gather any supporting evidence (e.g., communications, documents).
- File a motion to set aside the order based on fraud in the Arizona court.
Would you like help with understanding the specific steps for filing this motion?
i would like your input on a few factors that made this case a fraud. the case is in arizona . i lived in washington state. I was fleeing domestic violence. i left my daughter with her grandparents that lived in her fathers house. I was mot married to him. I lived with him until * . my child was born in *. she always lived with me. in * i had to have an order of protection preventing my child's father from being around my children ( including the child Autumn that we had in common). Just to clarify ..... my name is thereasa i am the defendant. my daughter is Autumn. Autumn was born on */*/*. the fater also the plaintiff is steven
For your case in Arizona, here are a few factors that could indicate fraud:
- Improper Service: Served papers at a location different from what is stated.
- Misrepresentation: Any false statements made by the plaintiff.
- Order of Protection: If the order was not considered in the custody decision.
Would you like guidance on how to gather and present this evidence to the Arizona court?
do you have any questions about what i just said?
Theresa, based on what you shared, it sounds like you have a complex situation with potential grounds for addressing the fraud in your custody case.
One important question: Have you gathered any specific evidence or documentation that supports your claims of fraud?
yes
Theresa, since you've gathered evidence supporting your claims of fraud, here are some steps you can take to address the situation in the Arizona court:
- Prepare a detailed motion explaining the fraud, supported by your evidence.
- Include all relevant documents, communications, and discrepancies.
- File the motion in the Arizona court handling your case.
Would you like more specific guidance on preparing this motion?
i want to know if the actions are fraud
In your case, there could be elements of fraud. Here are some key points to consider:
- Fraudulent service of papers (incorrect service location).
- Misrepresentation or concealment of facts by the other party.
- False statements or documents presented in court.
Would you like detailed guidance on how to prepare your motion in Arizona?
if a was served with an emergency order taking my child away preventing me from taking her home and the plaintiff was asked if there was a prior case and he said no. There was a prior case that was dismissed due to lack of service. the fact is he realized he has a restraining order issued from the same court there fore he didn't follow through. the other question was is there domestic violence. Steven has caused me to become homeless and fired from multiple jobs. I now know from having to heal that he is a covert narcissist there was abuse that he was aware if because it was the reason I took my child to Washington yes other question was...has there ever been an order of protection issues.... he said no. there was one less than five years that was in affect for a year. the other question was is there alcohol abuse.. he answered no.... he had been in ICU * or * times from alcohol
Your situation involves serious allegations and misrepresentations that could potentially be considered fraud. Here are some key points:
- Misrepresentation of previous cases and orders.
- False information regarding domestic violence and substance abuse.
- Potential impact on custody decisions due to these misrepresentations.
Would you like guidance on how to present this information in court?
I was pro SE and the plaintiff had an attorney. Because I was served as an emergency order that prevented me from taking my child back to Washington state where we lived I was devastated. Her father claimed that my daughter was molested while in my care but not to the court he was just saying this to me and I told his lawyer but before that happened I called his lawyer and explained that this is a domestic violence s
Theresa, your situation is quite serious and involves multiple allegations. To address the issues of fraud and improper handling in your custody case, consider the following steps:
- Document all instances of fraud, misrepresentation, and threats.
- Collect all relevant evidence (e.g., communications, videos, text messages).
- File a detailed motion in the Arizona court, explaining the fraud and supported by your evidence.
Would you like more specific guidance on how to prepare this motion?
he told me that I should get an extension and she filed the extension for me I think this was what caused me so much trouble because I was only barred from my kid for a week and when I asked her about the extension she said nothing about it being for 30 days I was not allowed to see my kid for over a month and during that time I was threatened continuously by their father he told me he was going to kill me and a friend of mine who he claimed to be my boyfriend but he was just my friend and I have several text messages also I made a Wellness check because he was acting so crazy one night I didn't know if my daughter was safe I have the video of him harassing the cop I sent the information to his lawyer
yes
Theresa, it sounds like there are serious issues that need to be addressed. Here are some steps you can take:
- Prepare a detailed motion outlining all instances of fraud, misrepresentation, and threats.
- Include all relevant evidence (e.g., text messages, videos, communications).
- File this motion in the Arizona court handling your case.
Would you like specific guidance on how to draft this motion?
also he has not had her in school and has not fed her or housed her
Theresa, it seems like you have multiple serious concerns that need to be addressed in your custody case. Here are some points to include in your motion:
- Detail the lack of proper care (schooling, feeding, housing).
- Include evidence of fraud and misrepresentation.
- Describe threats and any other relevant incidents.
Would you like more specific guidance on drafting this motion?
can he be charged with a crime for this
Theresa, here are some potential criminal charges that could apply in this situation:
- False Statements: Providing false information to the court.
- Custodial Interference: Illegally retaining a child.
- Threats and Harassment: Sending threatening messages.
Would you like more information on how to report these issues to the authorities?
yes help me draft a motion
Theresa, here's a basic outline to help you draft your motion to set aside the custody order based on fraud and other serious issues:
~Motion to Set Aside Custody Order Due to Fraud, Misrepresentation, and Other Issues
~Case Information:~
- Court: [Court Name]
- Case Number: [Case Number]
- Plaintiff: Steven [Last Name]
- Defendant: Theresa [Last Name]
~Introduction:~
- State your name and relationship to the child (Autumn).
- Mention the original custody order date and your intent to set it aside based on fraud and misrepresentation.

~Factual Background:~
- Provide a brief history of your relationship with Steven and the living arrangements for Autumn.
- Explain the domestic violence situation and the protections you had in place since *.