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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Pima County Divorce Petition in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Domestic Relations Cover Sheet. Enter your name, address, and contact information. Leave the case number blank for the Clerk to fill in.
  3. Complete the Summons form by entering your name as Petitioner and your spouse's name as Respondent. Ensure all details are accurate.
  4. In the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage, provide personal information about yourself and your spouse, including dates of birth and addresses.
  5. Detail any community property and debts acquired during the marriage. Clearly specify how you wish these to be divided.
  6. If applicable, complete the Confidential Sensitive Data Form to protect sensitive information like social security numbers.
  7. Review all forms for accuracy before saving them in our platform. Once finalized, print copies for filing with the court.

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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.
To expedite the process, both parties should agree on the divorce and all related arrangements, such as division of assets, child custody, and support arrangements. An online divorce service can save time and money, and if everything is agreed upon, it can be the most efficient way to proceed.
According to data from 2025, the average cost of divorce in Arizona is about $20,000 for each spouse. This means the total cost for a couple is between $30,000 and $40,000 when using litigation.
Uncontested Divorce in Arizona Technically, an uncontested divorce could be over in as little as about 70 daysbut those situations are rare. On average, an uncontested divorce will take between 90 and 120 days.
The quickest way to get a divorce in Arizona is for the parties to first file for divorce in Arizona and agree on all of the terms of their divorce. You or your attorney will draft the proper settlement documents and submit those documents to the court.

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Depending on the length of the marriage, the wife may be entitled to spousal support. The wife is also entitled to keep anything deemed her own separate property, such as gifts, inheritances, and property purchased before the marriage.
In Arizona, a divorce is called a Dissolution of Marriage and requires a 60-day waiting period from the date of proceedings. The complexity and duration of the divorce process depend on factors such as marriage duration, presence of children, and property or debt division.
Most courts have a flat-rate filing fee for a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage (e.g. its $349 in Maricopa County), while some counties impose separate filing fees when children are involved (e.g. its $364 to file for divorce with children and $324 without children in Yuma County).

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