A Resolution Management Conference (RMC) is usually the first hearing in an Arizona divorce or custody case. It’s not a trial, and it’s not about presenting evidence. Instead, the RMC is a meeting with the judge to:
Although no testimony is taken, the RMC plays a critical role in shaping the direction and timeline of your case.
Here’s what you can expect:
The judge will ask whether both parties have communicated ahead of time. This is a required step. If both sides have attorneys, the attorneys will handle this. If not, the court expects some effort at communication before the hearing.
The judge will ask if the parties have reached any agreements, which could include:
If agreements are reached, the judge can make them official court orders during the RMC.
Each party (or attorney) will inform the judge of what they believe needs to happen next. This might include:
The judge will issue scheduling orders and set deadlines. This may include:
Even though the RMC is informal and no evidence is presented, it sets the tone and direction for your case. Important court orders may result from this hearing — including temporary parenting time, support, or deadlines you must meet.
Failing to prepare can slow your case down or put you at a disadvantage.
At Larson Law Office, we have a policy to request the court to schedule the RMC as soon as possible so that cases proceed quickly. We handle all the procedural requirements related to the RMC — including requesting the hearing, required filings and disclosures, and communication with the other party. However, we will likely need your input to complete everything on time.
We also schedule a meeting with clients preferably at least two weeks before the RMC to:
Our goal is to make sure you walk into the RMC fully informed and confident. This hearing sets the tone for the rest of the case. It is a great opportunity to both resolve issues when possible and also to create the direction needed for successful outcomes.
If you’ve been served with an Order to Appear for an RMC or are going through a divorce or custody dispute in Arizona, we can help you understand what to expect and how to prepare. Let our experience guide you through the process with clarity and confidence.
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