ARIZONA DIVORCE
Deciding to end a marriage is never easy — but in Arizona, the law gives you a compassionate, straightforward path forward through no-fault divorce. You don't need to prove wrongdoing, assign blame, or drag painful details into a courtroom. Under Arizona law (A.R.S. § 25-312), the sole legal ground required is that the marriage has suffered an 'irretrievable breakdown,' meaning the relationship cannot be saved. This guide walks you through every critical step of the no-fault divorce process in Arizona, from understanding what 'no-fault' actually means legally, to how community property is divided, what happens with your children, and what realistic costs and timelines look like. Whether you and your spouse are fully aligned or still working through the details, this guide will help you move forward with clarity and confidence.
Complete Guide
Step-by-step guide for no-fault divorce divorce in Arizona.
Divorce Checklist
Interactive checklist of required documents and steps.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about no-fault divorce divorce.
Post-Divorce Resources
Steps to take after your divorce is finalized.
Separation vs Divorce
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide.