Decree of Dissolution of Marriage - Superior Court - Maricopa County - superiorcourt maricopa 2026

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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.
Your final divorce paper is called a Decree of Dissolution. You will also need other documents listed below. The relief that you asked for in your Petition must be the same as in the Decree.
Technically, the judge has up to 60 days to issue his or her ruling or order. Normally, you can expect to be divorced in about 90 days total. If there are no children involved, you do not have to go to a hearing. If one or more children are involved, you may be required to go to at least one hearing.
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.
Marriage Licenses and Divorce Decrees are available from the Maricopa County Clerk of the Superior Court. Family Court and Probate records are available at various Justice Court and Maricopa County Court locations. Adoption records are available at the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records.

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