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Complete our simple online questionnaire
Provide information about your marriage and dissolution by simply answering questions on our website.
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Review Completed Arizona Forms
Get the ready-to-file forms and we provide instructions on what to do next. Perform your DIY divorce with ease.
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File the Documents
File the divorce papers in a courthouse or online. Notify your spouse about the divorce proceedings.
How It Works
It takes just 3 easy steps to file for divorce.
Benefits of Our Service
Preparing divorce documents shouldn’t be something to be afraid of. With the right help, it can be a fast and stress-free experience. For over 9 years, we have provided our clients in Arizona with 100% court-approved divorce papers online. Thousands of clients have already trusted us with their cases, and you can be one of them! Please, take a look at some of our biggest benefits below:
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A court-acceptance guarantee for all forms created on our platform or your money back
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Detailed instructions on how to file for divorce yourself
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Review your answers and make changes anytime
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A full package of divorce filings
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Receive completed forms in your email within 2 business days
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Substantial savings on the services of a lawyer
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Paperwork preparation from the comfort of your home
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Attentive customer support service
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Valid Grounds for Divorce in
Arizona
The current divorce rate in Arizona is 2.9 per 1,000 inhabitants. This number puts Arizona among those states with the medium divorce rate in the country.
Arizona allows couples to apply for a no-fault or uncontested divorce. It means that to get divorced, they should only state that their marriage is irretrievably broken. This will be a valid enough reason for a judge to consider granting them a divorce.
If the couple has a covenant marriage, they can choose a fault-based divorce. To to do that, they must provide proof of one of the following grounds:
•Adultery during the marriage;
•One of the spouses convicted of a felony;
•Abandonment of one of the spouses for 1+ years;
•Physical or sexual abuse;
•Drug or alcohol addiction of one of the spouses.