Yes, it is possible to get a divorce in Arizona without an attorney. The important thing is to know what you are doing. You do need to know the rules and you do need to know the law. You especially need to know the law as it relates to your property and children. The courts help with some of these issues but they cannot give you legal advice. You can find information on websites and in The Divorce Coach book, issued by Best Law Firm. You can also decide to resolve everything with you and your spouse. It will help you to know what you are entitled to and then if you decide to deviate from the law, you can agree to do that. At Best Law Firm we can a multitude of services to help you: such as document preparation, coaching, and limited scope representation. Not everyone wants or needs the entire 5 course meal, sometimes you just need one or two items. We are here to help. Give us a call at 480-219-2433. You will be glad you did.
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