What documents do I need to file for a divorce?

In Arizona, filing for divorce requires certain documents. The first document you must file is known as a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. This document outlines the basic request for a divorce. It should include the reason for the divorce and details about the couple’s marital and family history. The second document is the Summons, which informs the other party (the respondent) that a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage has been filed. The court will then serve a copy of the Summons and Petition to the respondent. Third, you’ll need to fill out the Financial Affidavit, which is a document outlining your assets, debts, and income. This document must be completed by both parties. Fourth, you’ll need to fill out the Marital Settlement Agreement, which outlines the nature and terms of the divorce such as spousal support, division of assets, and child support. This document must be signed by both parties. Finally, you must file a Certificate of Dissolution of Marriage, which officially terminates the marriage. Once all the required documents have been completed and filed with the court, the divorce is officially granted.

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