The courts may consider a party's request for order on the following issues without notice to the other parties or personal appearance at a hearing: (1) Applications to restore a former name after judgment; (2) Stipulations by the parties; (3) An order or judgment after a default court hearing; (4) An earnings assignment order based on an existing support order; (5) An order for service of summons by publication or posting; (6) An order or judgment that the other party or opposing counsel approved or agreed not to oppose; and (7) Application for an order waiving filing fees. Rule 5.170 adopted effective January 1, 2013. Title 5, Family and Juvenile Rules-Division 1, Family Rules-Chapter 8, Child Custody and Visitation (Parenting Time) Proceedings; adopted January 1, 2013. Title 5, Family and Juvenile Rules-Division 1, Family Rules-Chapter 8, Child Custody and Visitation (Parenting Time) Proceedings-Article 1, Child Custody Mediation; adopted January 1, 2013.
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