Uncontested Divorce

In Arizona, an uncontested divorce is a type of divorce where both spouses agree on all issues related to their divorce, including division of assets and debts, spousal support, child custody, and child support.

An uncontested divorce can be a simpler and faster process than a contested divorce, which involves disputes over one or more of these issues and may require court intervention to resolve.

In an uncontested divorce, the couple typically creates a settlement agreement that outlines their agreed-upon terms for the divorce. This agreement is then submitted to the court for approval. Once the court approves the agreement, the divorce can be finalized.

It's important to note that even if a divorce is uncontested, it's still a legal process that requires proper paperwork and adherence to state laws and procedures. It's often recommended to seek the guidance of an experienced divorce attorney to ensure that your rights are protected, and the process goes smoothly.

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