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FAQ - Calculating Time

In the fall of 2024, the Arizona Department of Child Safety (DCS) mailed letters to parents who once had an open dependency and/or severance case.

Did you receive a letter? Visit the DCS letter page for more information.

Extension of Time

When these rules or a court order require that a person do something by a specified time, including but not limited to filing a document, the court may extend that time period. The court may grant an extension on motion of a person or, if the extension is granted before expiration of the specified time period, on its own and without notice to the individuals involved. After the expiration of the specified time period, the court may grant an extension only if a person files a motion showing that the failure to act before expiration of the time period resulted from the excusable neglect of the person. However, the court may extend the time limits for a motion for judgment as a matter of law under Rule 134(b), a motion for new trial under Rule 138(b), or a motion requesting relief from a judgment or an order under Rule 141(c), only if the court finds that a person entitled to notice of the entry of a judgment or an order did not receive notice from the clerk or from another person within twenty-one (21) days of the date of entry, and that no person would be prejudiced if the court allowed an extension. [ARCP 6(b)]

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