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Under Arizona law, the Respondent has 20 days to respond to the petition in what is known as a responsive pleading. If you do not respond within 20 days, your spouse can file a request for default. If the default is granted, you will no longer be able to contest any of the allegations in the petition.
You will, however, need to satisfy the court that the marriage has broken down irretrievably or that other grounds exist for the granting of a divorce, for example, mental illness. While you do not have to obtain your spouses consent, you are still required to notify your spouse of your intention to get divorced.
One of the two spouses must live in Arizona for at least 90 days before the filing of a Petition for Dissolution. Once the Petition is filed, there is a 60-day waiting period after Service of Process on the other spouse before any Divorce can become final.
One of the two spouses must live in Arizona for at least 90 days before the filing of a Petition for Dissolution. Once the Petition is filed, there is a 60-day waiting period after Service of Process on the other spouse before any Divorce can become final.
the Declaration of Disclosure (Family Law Form FL-140) the Income and Expense Declaration (FL-150) or the simplified Financial Statement ( FL-155), and. the Schedule of Assets and Debts (FL-142) or Property Declaration (FL-160).
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If you received these forms, your spouse or domestic partner is asking the court to legally change your marriage or domestic partnership. Usually, this means theyre asking for a divorce. They may be asking for a legal separation or annulment.
Legal Separation Costs The Arizona Judicial Branch under Supreme Court Filing Fees states the cost for a petition for legal separation is $349 and the initial appearance or response to the petition costs $279.
The Petition shall also be accompanied with other processes such as: Notice of Petition, Verifying Affidavit, Certificate relating to reconciliation, Acknowledgement of service, original marriage certificate. The Respondent in reaction to the petition files a Cross-Petition or Answer.
It may help you to have a realistic idea of the timeline ahead. In some circumstances, it is possible to get a divorce in Arizona in as few as 60 days. However, in most cases, a divorce will take anywhere from two to four months to finalize. Of course, in some situations, the situation may take even longer.
The following forms are common to all dissolution cases, unless otherwise noted: Civil Cover Sheet (Form 12.928). Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. Family Law Financial Affidavit. Affidavit of Corroborating Witness (Form 12.902(i)). Notice of Social Security Number (Form 12.902(j)). Service Forms.

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