First of all, no one is required to hire an attorney in order to get a divorce in Arizona. However, one’s need for an AZ...
Archive for category: F.A.Q.
What is a legal document preparer?
Legal Document Preparers are certified by the State of Arizona to have the necessary legal knowledge, experience and ethics to assist individuals with completion and...
What is the difference between a paralegal and a certified legal document preparer?
A paralegal prepares legal documents under the supervision of an attorney. A certified legal document preparer is not an attorney, nor are they supervised by...
Do I have to take a parenting class?
Yes, if the parties have a minor child or children together, each parent must attend a mandatory Parent Information Program class to learn about the...
What is the difference between an attorney and a certified legal document preparer?
An attorney can provide consumers with legal advice and represent them in their Court case. Lawyers typically require thousands of dollars to begin working on...
Do I have to live in Arizona to get an Arizona divorce?
At least one party to the divorce must have resided in Arizona for 90 days prior to filing for divorce.
What legal services does Affordable Arizona Divorce provide?
If you would like help completing and submitting Family Court documents, you can save time and money by utilizing Affordable Arizona Divorce’s legal document preparation...
What is a contested Arizona divorce?
If, despite negotiations and attempts to mediate your disagreements, you and your spouse are unable to reach agreements regarding each and every aspect of your...
How do I get an Arizona divorce by default?
Once you file for divorce, you must have your spouse served with the documents by a process server, certified mail or acceptance of service. Upon...
Why do I have to wait 60 days for my Arizona divorce to be finalized? What is the Court’s “cooling off” period?
The Arizona Court requires sixty (60) days, referred to as a “cooling off” period, from the date of service before a divorce can be finalized....