The court order which dissolves a marriage and returns parties to the status of single persons and outlines the terms of the divorce, including custody, child support, spousal maintenance, and division of community assets. When the parties agree to all the terms of a divorce, they can submit a “consent decree” signed by each party to the court for the court’s approval.– A.R.S. § 25-312: A decree of dissolution of marriage shall be entered into if (1) one of the parties, at the time the action was commenced, was domiciled in this state, and that domicile has been maintained for ninety days, (2) the conciliation provisions of § 25-381.09 and the provisions of article 5 either do not apply or have not been met, and (3) the marriage is irretrievably broken.
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