08/05/2013 — CV2013051719 COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, POWER RANCH 08/05/2013 HONORABLE ALFRED M. FENZEL View Minute Entry ↑ top
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Michael K. Jeanes, Clerk of Court *** Electronically Filed *** 08/08/2013 8:00 AM SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA MARICOPA COUNTY CV 2013-051719 08/05/2013 Docket Code 023 Form V000A Page 1 CLERK OF THE COURT HONORABLE ALFRED M. FENZEL W. Tenoever Deputy POWER RANCH COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION KATHERINE J MEROLO v. BRAD D COOPER, et al. BRAD D COOPER MICHELLE D COOPER 4307 E RAINBOW DRIVE GILBERT AZ 85297 COMM. DOODY ORDER ENTERED BY COURT This division has received Plaintiff’s e-filed Application/Motion for Default Judgment against Defendant(s) Brad D. Cooper and Michelle D. Cooper in the above-captioned case. IT IS ORDERED that no action will be taken by this division on the above-referenced document(s). The parties are advised that commissioners handle Rule 55(b) Default Judgment proceedings and that the default proceedings in this matter are to be heard by Commissioner Doody. IT IS ORDERED that all documents necessary to support the entry of a default judgment must be e-filed. Pursuant to Supreme Court Administrative Order No. 2010-117, default judgment packets are not permitted to be e-filed. Accordingly, parties are directed to hand-deliver a SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA MARICOPA COUNTY CV 2013-051719 08/05/2013 Docket Code 023 Form V000A Page 2 default coversheet and copies of the necessary filed documents to the commissioner’s division for the entry of a default judgment. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, no further action will be taken by the assigned commissioner until the necessary filed documents and coversheet are delivered to the division. The parties/counsel can find the default judgment coversheet on the Court’s website at: http://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/SuperiorCourt/CivilDepartment/forms.asp The parties/counsel can find additional information in the form of frequently asked questions at: http://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/SuperiorCourt/CivilDepartment/howDoI.asp ALERT: The Arizona Supreme Court Administrative Order 2011-140 directs the Clerk's Office not to accept paper filings from attorneys in civil cases. Civil cases must still be initiated on paper; however, subsequent documents must be eFiled through AZTurboCourt unless an exception defined in the Administrative Order applies.