- Divorce Resource Guide | Maricopa County Superior Court
There are multiple factors to consider when filing for divorce, such as property divisions, assets, debts, "spousal child support", and legal decision-making for children The Law Library Resource Center has multiple forms that can be used in the divorce process
- Divorce Proceedings | Maricopa County Superior Courts
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
- Family Department | Maricopa County Superior Court
The Family Department resolves cases affecting families and children including divorce, legal decision-making, and child support
- Family Law Forms - Arizona Judicial Branch
An action filed in a family law case may be filed to seek a divorce or legal separation or to create a parenting plan Filers should be prepared to provide information about child custody, parenting time, child support, spousal support and the separation of community property and debt
- Divorce: What You Need to Know Before Getting a Divorce - Nolo
If you’re thinking of ending your marriage, you should first learn how the divorce process works, including the basic requirements and how long it will take
- Divorce Attorneys in Glendale — Arizona - The Turner Law Firm PLLC
Do you need legal assistance to secure a favorable outcome at the end of your marriage? Contact our divorce lawyers in Glendale, AZ to discuss your case
- Glendale Divorce Lawyers | Compare Top Rated Arizona Attorneys | Justia . . .
Divorce lawyers guide clients through the legal process of ending a marriage, handling matters such as child custody, child support, property division, and spousal support
- Kent Lee Law
A divorce decree is the court’s final ruling and judgment order that makes the termination of a marriage official Each divorce decree will be different, but in general, the purpose of the decree is to summarize the rights and duties of each party in connection with the divorce
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