Arizona
State Divorce Resources
Grounds for Divorce: The court may grant a no-fault divorce upon a showing that the marriage is irretrievably broken. If the marriage is a covenant marriage, the court may grant a divorce for any of the following grounds:
1. Adultery
2. Imprisonment
3. Abandonment
4. Sexual or physical abuse
5. The spouses have been living separate and apart continuously without reconciliation for at least two years prior
6. The spouses have been living separate and apart continuously without reconciliation for at least one year from the date the decree of legal separation was entered
7. Drug or alcohol abuse
8. The husband and wife both agree to a dissolution of marriage
[Arizona Statutes]
Residency Requirements: "That one of the parties, at the time the action was commenced, was domiciled in this state, or was stationed in this state while a member of the armed services, and that in either case the domicile or military presence has been maintained for ninety days prior to filing the petition for dissolution of marriage." [Arizona Statutes]
Arizona Child Support Enforcement Service Links and Telephone Numbers
The Division of Child Support Enforcement
Telephone: 602–252–4045
Arizona Child Support Guidelines and
Calculator
Arizona
Child Support Guidelines
Arizona
Child Support Calculator
Arizona Divorce Forms
Supreme Court of Arizona
Arizona Divorce Laws
Arizona
Statutes, Title 25
Arizona Domestic Violence Resource Links and Telephone Numbers
Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Telephone: 602–279–2900
Toll free: 800–782–6400
TTY: 602–279–7270
Arizona Free or Low Cost Legal Services
Programs
Community
Legal Services, Inc.
Telephone: 800-852-9075
Sandra
Day O’Connor
College of Law Indian Legal Clinic
Telephone: 480-965-6181 (Ask for
the Indian Legal Clinic)
Southern
Arizona Legal Aid, Inc.
Telephone: 520-623-9461
Arizona Mediation Centers and Service Links and Telephone Numbers
The Family Center of the Conciliation Courts
Telephone: 520–740–5590
Arizona State and Local Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service Links
Maricopa County Bar Association
Pima County Bar Association
Arizona State and Local Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service Telephone Numbers
Phoenix: 602–257–4434
Tucson: 520–623–4625
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