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During a child support appeal hearing in Arizona, no new evidence is presented. The focus is on the appellate judges reviewing the existing record from the original trial to determine if legal or procedural errors occurred. Both parties may present oral arguments to advocate for their position, after which the judges will deliberate and make a decision. This decision could confirm, overturn, or modify the initial order, and is typically provided in writing weeks or months after the hearing.