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Arizona Divorce Settlement Agreement: What Is It?
An Arizona Divorce Settlement Agreement is used when undergoing a divorce and it serves to document any agreements made between two former spouses. The document will describe the responsibilities and obligations that each spouse makes to each other and their children. These responsibilities can be enforced on a legal level and both of these parties need to comply strictly with them. Otherwise legal action can be taken.
Alternate Names:
- Arizona Marital Settlement Agreement;
- Arizona Divorce Agreement.
These agreements will usually take into account:
- The rights of both parents which include the custody of a child and any information about financially providing child support;
- If alimony is something that a spouse has agreed to, information about this will also need to be included within the agreement;
- All assets including properties, vehicles, and finances that were formed when the two spouses were married will need to be shared fairly as both parties see appropriate.
To make sure that the divorce process is finalized in a fair and respectful way, both of the parties need to collect and show proof regarding their finances and income. It should show the total income that each spouse makes.
An Arizona Divorce Settlement Agreement template can be downloaded by clicking the link below.
How to File for Divorce in Arizona?
The length of time that the divorce process will take varies from a minimum of ninety, all the way up to one hundred and twenty days. The fees will also vary significantly depending on the county that you are in, within the state. The process itself is fairly simple as long as you are aware of the order that things must occur. You can find information on this process below:
- Firstly, you need to find out the specific filing procedure depending on your circumstances. This will tell you which documents you need to prepare;
- Fill in the relevant forms and prepare the main required documents;
- Submit any additional documents which may be requested - usually there is a fair amount of documentation to collect, including documents concerning parental issues;
- All documentation must be submitted to the Superior Court and the second spouse must be informed that their partner has officially filed for divorce. The spouse is within right to respond to this;
- If children are concerned, parents will need to attend a specialized course for parents after which the divorce is finalized.
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