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A Closer look at Arizona Divorce

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

To end a marriage legally, you need to undergo a court process called “divorce.” This is called “dissolution of marriage” in Arizona.

Their “standard marriage” uses a no-fault divorce where a spouse does not need to prove responsibility or blame to end it. The court simply asks if they have an “irretrievably broken” marriage, meaning, there’s no chance that they would want to stay together.

While in “covenant marriage,” the court is a little bit strict. Presumably, this is a higher marriage standard in Arizona. Grounds for dissolution of this marriage include:

· Both spouses agree to divorce

· Habitual alcohol or drug use

· After obtaining a legal separation, the spouses should have lived separately for a year or two

· Commission of domestic violence either against the spouse or child

· Abandonment for more than a year

· Felony conviction which mandates death or imprisonment

· Adultery

Prior to filing divorce, one of the couple must be an Arizona resident for 90 days at least. The legal process begins when a spouse files a petition with the Superior Court. However, when both parties already agree about child support and child custody matters, as well as debt division and property, then their divorce can be settled without trial.

An Arizona lawyer is well versed to advice you on the complexities of Arizona law. Find one today in a reputable lawyer listing online.

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