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Whether parents are married can be important for custody purposes, but generally, all Arizona parents have the same rights whether they are married or not. However, the details of who receives initial custody over the children can be impacted if their parents are not legally married.
Arizona is a community property state, which means that all property acquired by either spouse during the marriage is considered to be jointly owned. Upon a divorce, it will be divided approximately equally.
Answer: If unmarried: Arizona does not recognize common law marriage (A.R.S. 25-111), so there are no formal legal rules for the division of property when an unmarried couple breaks up, regardless of whether or not they lived together.
In Arizona, two types of marital unions are available for couples. The first option is traditional marriage, which is the standard procedure for marriage most couples choose. The second option is whats known as a covenant marriage.
While community property must be divided between the two spouses, the wife is entitled to 100% of any property deemed to be her separate property.

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A domestic partner has the right to visit their partner in a hospital or healthcare facility and serve as their healthcare proxy. However, they do not enjoy the legal rights and privileges afforded to married couples in Arizona.
Arizona, however, does not recognize new common law marriages, and the state has never recognized it in the past. That means that if you and your partner have lived together for a decade in Arizona, you arent considered married unless you fulfill a marriage license or have an official wedding ceremony.

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