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motion for relief from judgment brought pursuant to Arizona Rule of Family Law Procedure 85(C) For the following reasons, we affirm FACTUAL AND
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Feb 15 2022 The trial court granted. Gore's motion for relief from judgment under Arizona Rule of Civil. Procedure Rule (“Rule”) 60(b)