Online Divorce in Arizona
For those seeking an inexpensive divorce in the state of Arizona, online divorce can be an easy, affordable and fast solution. Online divorce may be appropriate for couples who have an uncontested case. The step-by-step process of preparing divorce documents at OnlineDivorce.com makes it easy for the client. The site helps prepare all the necessary divorce forms and provides detailed written instructions on how to file for divorce in Arizona.
Our divorce document preparation service can assist those who want their divorce papers completed in a quick and stress-free fashion. Arizona has unique divorce forms and filing requirements, and our online system provides the exact forms necessary along with instructions on how to file. We have helped thousands of people prepare their divorce documents for filing.
If the two spouses have an amicable agreement on the terms of the divorce, why should the process get drawn out, and why should money be spent on lawyers? Online divorces are often cheaper, quicker and easier.
Online divorce can be a great option for those who want to save money and have the divorce finalized quickly to return to normal life. An increasing number of people are preparing documents for divorce online because it can be done in the comfort of one’s own home. Even for complex cases that involve children, property or other assets, the online route is possible.
The process at OnlineDivorce.com is 100% secure. We protect the client’s information, and nothing gets filed until the client personally submits the divorce papers to a court. Filing for divorce in Arizona with OnlineDivorce.com can be a simple solution to a difficult situation.
Filing:
OnlineDivorce.com begins the divorce process by presenting a simple online questionnaire. It can be filled out alone or with the assistance of a spouse. A signature from the other spouse must be obtained, after which the divorce forms may be filed at the local court. In Arizona, a petition for dissolution of marriage is usually filed with the Superior Court in the county where the petitioner resides.
The actual filing process is explained in the detailed court-filing instructions that we provide with the completed divorce forms. Clients can also obtain assistance from their local courthouse by calling or stopping by.
If there are any issues with the documents after the initial filing, clients may need to follow up. OnlineDivorce.com helps the client make small adjustments to their forms, as requested by the court, at no additional charge. The goal of the service is always to minimize stress and hassle.
Residency:
Every state has specific requirements where divorcing couples must establish residency before filing for divorce. Arizona is no exception.
One of the spouses must be a resident of the state (or be stationed in this state while a member of the armed services) for at least 90 days before filing for the dissolution of the marriage.
Actions for divorce shall be brought in the county where the petitioner lives at the time of filing.
There is a 60-days waiting period required by Arizona law after the date of service of process (or the date when the respondent accepts service), and no couple can be divorced faster than in 61 days [Arizona Revised Statutes; Title 12, Chapter 401 and Title 25, Chapters 312 and 329].
In most cases, a person does not have to prove that residency has been established in any other way besides testifying under oath.
However, in some cases (for example, when the other spouse contests this fact), one can use an Arizona driver’s license or vehicle registration, lease agreements, property deeds, property tax records, or utility records to prove residency in Arizona.