Is there such a thing as a no-fault divorce? Many people call us and ask us for a “no fault divorce.” However, Arizona is what’s...
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Do I have to go to Court to get a divorce in Arizona?
Whether or not you have to go to Court to get a divorce in Arizona depends on how your divorce is finalized. If you and your...
How do I get an uncontested divorce in AZ?
If you and your spouse are divorcing by agreement, you can obtain an Arizona divorce by consent – also referred to as an uncontested...
Process Service: How do I serve someone?
The Court requires that once you file your Petition for divorce with the Court, you must then have your spouse served. You can accomplish process...
How does the Court define community property and debt?
AZ Community Property Arizona is a community property state, which means that the Court considers any property, assets and debts acquired by either of the spouses...
How does the Court define a minor child?
The term minor child might seem like it would have an obvious definition, but in Arizona it can have two different meanings depending on the...
Can I request counseling before divorce?
In Arizona, only one spouse has to want a divorce in order to achieve it. (That statement does not apply to covenant marriage, read more about...
What is a Notary Public?
A notary or notary public is a public officer who has the authority to act as an official witness when legal documents are signed. According to the Arizona...
What does Pro Per and Pro Se mean?
Pro Per and Pro Se are used interchangeably. They are both short for “propria persona,” which is Latin for “for oneself.” The terms Pro Per...