No-Fault Uncontested Agreed Divorce Package for Dissolution of Marriage with Adult Children and with or without Property and Debts - Arizona 2025

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Uncontested Divorce in Arizona On average, an uncontested divorce will take between 90 and 120 days. An uncontested divorce is just like it sounds. The couple agrees on every aspect of the divorce. That does not mean that your spouse agrees right away, however.
Arizona divorce forms are all available online and free to use. The Arizona Judicial Branch provides the required forms and instructions for a divorce with minor children or without minor children. These forms may be accepted by courts statewide, although some courts may have their own preferred forms.
The time period of 8-12 weeks in Arizona is the time for it to get through the courts. In Az, there is a 60 day waiting period after service of process before a court will begin the case (8 weeks) and then once the divorce is granted, it is another 3 months for it to be final.
Uncontested divorce expenses typically include court filing fees, document preparation fees, and divorce attorney fees if the spouses seek legal counsel. As such, total costs generally fall under $10,000, depending on case-specific issues and the spouses need for legal assistance.
The length of time that a divorce takes in Arizona varies from couple to couple. The typical uncontested divorce in Arizona usually takes 90 to 120 days to complete. The shortest amount of time that it can take is 60 days, but some contested divorces can end up taking several years to be finalized.
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Arizona is a no-fault divorce state. A spouse does not need to prove wrongdoing in order to file for divorce other than that the marriage is irretrievably broken. Your spouse does not have to commit adultery, be abusive, or become incarcerated in order for you to legally file for the divorce.
After agreeing, they can file a consent decree 60 days after the divorce petition is served. The court will typically schedule a hearing soon after, and if everything is in order, the divorce can be finalized quickly. In most cases, the process takes around 90 to 120 days from the initial filing.

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