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Filing a family law case in the court.

An action filed in a family law case may be filed to seek a divorce or legal separation or to create a parenting plan. Filers should be prepared to provide information about child custody, parenting time, child support, spousal support and the separation of community property and debt.

Family law actions must be filed in the superior court of the county in which one of the spouses resides provided that at least one of the spouses has lived in Arizona for at least 90 days. If the action involves a minor child, that child must have lived in Arizona for at least 6 months prior to filing.

 
 
The Summary Consent Decree is a streamlined process intended for parties who reached full agreement on separating property and assets, and when children are involved, legal decision-making, parenting time, and child support BEFORE either party initiates a case for divorce with the court.
 

Fee Waiver and Deferral

If you are unable to pay the filing fees, you have options. Go to the Fee Waiver and Deferral page to find out more.

FEE WAIVER AND DEFERRAL

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Definition of Terms

Dissolution of Marriage


A divorce is the legal termination of a marriage that results in a Decree of Dissolution of Marriage.

Legal Separation


A legal separation is the process of determining the legal rights and responsibilities of spouses without terminating the marriage and results in a Decree of Legal Separation.

Parenting Plan


A Parenting Plan is a document that establishes when a child will be with each parent as well as how legal decisions regarding the child will be made.