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Uncontested Divorce in Arizona

Providing Uncontested Divorce in Scottsdale and Phoenix, AZ

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What Is An Uncontested Divorce?

An uncontested divorce is a procedure available in some states where spouses who agree on the terms of the divorce can file together. Arizona does not have the uncontested divorce procedure. That does not mean, though, that divorces have to be contentious. In fact, many couples in Arizona file after first reaching agreements on all issues in the divorce.

Four Steps in Reaching an Uncontested Divorce

5 Steps

Divorce in Arizona

  • File For Divorce
  • Serve
  • Respond
  • Docs + Settle
  • Decree, Parenting Plan

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an uncontested divorce?

An uncontested divorce is an option in some states (but not in Arizona) where the parties can file together for divorce. And it will be granted.

Does Arizona allow for uncontested divorces?

No, not in the technical sense of the term “uncontested divorce.” That is, Arizona does not allow parties to file together. Of course, parties are welcome to reach agreements and submit those agreements to the Court in a document called a “Consent Decree,” but the Consent Decree can only be filed with the Court 60 days after service of the initial divorce papers has occurred.

What is the Arizona equivalent for an uncontested divorce?

The equivalent is to reach agreements and to submit a Consent Decree to the Court for the judge’s signature.

What do we do if we want to get divorced but don’t want to go to Court?

You reach agreements outside of Court. This is where a mediation is particularly helpful. You can reach full agreements on all issues before even filing.

If we reach agreements, do we have to go to Court?

No. In fact, if you use Best Law Firm to mediate and draft your documents, then it is likely that neither spouse will ever have to step foot in court.

What if we agree on everything? Do we still need to file something?

You will still need to file a Petition for Dissolution (the paperwork that starts the divorce), have it served on your spouse, and prepare a Consent Decree (the paperwork that finishes the divorce and divorces you) that both of you agree to and sign. The Consent Decree is then submitted to the Court for the judge to sign.

If we reach a full agreement in mediation, are we divorced?

No. The parties still must prepare a Consent Decree and file it with the Court.

If we agree on everything, do we still need to be mediate?

We recommend mediating because you likely have not thought of everything. Our mediators are well-versed in Arizona law regarding divorce and can ensure that you have considered all the issues that need to be addressed and reached agreements. Additionally, our mediator will draft up a Memorandum of Understanding that will memorialize your agreement (i.e., put your agreement in writing) and can be used to draft your Consent Decree.

What if the judge refuses to sign off on our agreements?

In our experience, judges almost always sign the Consent Decree the parties submit. On the rare occasions where a judge does not sign the Consent Decree, it is because the parties did not include something that is required to be in the Consent Decree. This again is where it is advantageous to use Best Law Firm because we know the requirements for what needs to be included in a Consent Decree.

What is the advantage of mediating with Best Law Firm?

Our mediators are knowledgeable, fair, insightful, and courteous. Our mediators know all the issues that need to be addressed in a divorce. Our mediators also know Arizona law related to a divorce as well as common and/or creative resolutions to difficult questions. Our mediators have experience both representing clients in a divorce proceeding and mediating with people going through the divorce. Our mediators are experienced in helping people reach agreements even when disputes are heated.

What happens if we file the Consent Decree without filing a Petition for Dissolution?

The Consent Decree will be rejected by the Clerk of Court. There must be a case pending for the Court to sign a Consent Decree. Additionally, under Arizona law, the earliest the parties can file a Consent Decree is sixty (60) days.

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What Our Clients Say

Our experienced team at Best Law Firm has helped thousands of clients. See what some of them have to say about working with us.

J.S
Divorce Mediation

“Ms. Best resolved my spousal maintenance issue with my husband and his attorney in two hours. She accomplished what the lawyers could not do in 9 months of litigation. I am very grateful for her help.”

B.W.
Divorce With Children

“We hired this law firm to represent our son in trying to get joint custody. They did a fabulous job keeping us informed as to their plan each week.  I have to say I do not think my son would be enjoying his daughter right now with his 50/50 custody if it was not for this law firm.”

T.N.
Custody And Father's Rights

“You are the Best, before I retained counsel, I was not able to see my children and did not know what rights a father had in Arizona. I now have joint legal and physical custody. Thank you for all that you have done for my family.”

R.C.
Divorce Mediation

“Thank You! Thank you! Thank You! Thank you for getting my son what he deserves! Thank you for finally ending this 9 year chaos…I slept like a little baby last night! You are all GREAT!”

MM
Family Law

I’ve used Best Law Firm twice now. Excellent communication skills, rapid responses, and they know EXACTLY what they are doing. They look out for you.like one of their own and do everything they can to keep your case cost effective. Highly recommend!

J.G.
Family Law

“The service provided at ‘Best’ was beyond exceptional. The staff at ‘Best’ were professional, going above and beyond their normal duties to help me. I would sincerely recommend ‘Best’ for anyone looking for help with their families legal matters.”

B.H.
Family Law

“I have worked with Best Law Firm on two issues in the past 12 months. Their service is exceptional and the quality of their attorneys is second to none! So, their name (Best) is truly appropriate! I would recommend their legal services to anyone!”

C.J.
Divorce With Children

Thank you for the excellence in your craft and communication each and every step of the way, for the care, for helping me to be brave and strong in holding someone accountable for their wrongdoings, for helping my sons and me to receive the best possible scenario out of the worst situation of my life.

TM
Family Law

“Alan was very professional and quick, he had our paperwork done the same day. When I called him to follow up I was able to speak with him then.  Highly recommend Alan, he’s very easy to talk to, he’s very knowledgeable, and he means business.”

 

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7025 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 303
Scottsdale, Arizona 85253