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Arizona Online Divorce Documents: What You Need and How to Get Started

If you are considering divorce in Arizona, the paperwork is probably one of the first things stressing you out. Petitions, summons, financial affidavits, cov...

Clarity Divorce TeamMarch 17, 20266 min read

Arizona Online Divorce Documents: What You Need and How to Get Started

Key Takeaways

  • Arizona lets you prepare divorce documents online through county court websites or document preparation services.
  • The core forms include the Petition for Dissolution, Summons, Preliminary Injunction, and the Affidavit of Financial Information (AFI).
  • Online document preparation services fill out your forms based on your answers, while court websites provide blank templates you complete yourself.
  • Clarity Divorce prepares all nine essential Arizona divorce documents for a flat fee of $299.
  • You still file your completed documents with your county Superior Court, either in person or by mail.

If you are considering divorce in Arizona, the paperwork is probably one of the first things stressing you out. Petitions, summons, financial affidavits, cover sheets, all with specific formatting requirements that can vary by county. The good news: you can handle most of this online. Arizona online divorce documents are accessible to anyone willing to put in the time, and with the right tools, you can get court-ready paperwork without setting foot in a lawyer's office.

This guide covers which documents you need, where to find them, and how online preparation actually works.

Which Documents Does Arizona Require for Divorce?

Every Arizona divorce starts with the same core set of forms. Whether you download blanks from your county court website or use a preparation service, you will need these:

  • Petition for Dissolution of Marriage - This is the form that officially asks the court to end your marriage. It includes basic information about you, your spouse, and what you are requesting (property division, custody arrangements, etc.).
  • Summons - A legal notice telling your spouse that divorce proceedings have started and that they have a limited time to respond.
  • Preliminary Injunction - An automatic court order that prevents both spouses from selling property, canceling insurance, or making major financial moves while the case is pending.
  • Sensitive Data Cover Sheet - Protects personal information like Social Security numbers from appearing in the public court record.
  • Affidavit of Financial Information (AFI) - A sworn statement detailing your income, expenses, assets, and debts. This is often the most time-consuming form. Our breaks it down section by section.

If you and your spouse agree on all terms, you will also prepare a Consent Decree, which is your final settlement agreement. Cases involving children require additional forms, including a Parenting Plan and child support worksheets.

Blank Forms vs. Document Preparation Services

There are two ways to get your Arizona divorce documents online, and understanding the difference matters.

Blank court forms are available for free on county court websites. Maricopa County, Pima County, and most other Arizona counties publish downloadable PDFs with instructions. You fill them out yourself, print them, and file at the courthouse. This works, but the forms can be confusing, and mistakes lead to rejections and delays.

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Document preparation services ask you a series of questions about your situation and then generate completed forms ready to file. You are not getting legal advice. You are getting accurately filled paperwork based on your answers. Think of it as the difference between a blank tax return and TurboTax.

Clarity Divorce falls into the second category. You answer a guided questionnaire, and the platform generates all nine essential documents customized to your county and circumstances.

How Online Document Preparation Works with Clarity Divorce

The process is straightforward:

  1. Answer the questionnaire. You will provide information about your marriage, property, debts, and (if applicable) children. The questions are written in plain language, not legal jargon.
  2. Review your documents. Clarity generates your completed forms, including the Petition, Summons, Preliminary Injunction, AFI, and Consent Decree. You review everything before downloading.
  3. File with your county court. You print and file the documents at your county Superior Court. In Maricopa County, the filing fee is $376. Filing locations and procedures vary by county. Our covers the specifics for Phoenix-area filers.

The entire questionnaire takes most people 20 to 30 minutes. Your documents are generated immediately after.

What Online Document Preparation Does Not Cover

Honesty matters here. An online document preparation service is not a replacement for an attorney in every situation. Here is what falls outside the scope:

  • Legal advice. Clarity Divorce cannot tell you whether to file for divorce, how to handle a custody dispute, or what your rights are regarding specific property. Those questions require a licensed attorney.
  • Court representation. You will file and manage your case yourself. If your spouse contests the divorce, you may need legal help.
  • Service of process. After filing, you need to formally serve your spouse. That means hiring a process server ($50 to $100) or having your spouse sign an Acceptance of Service.
  • Complex or high-conflict cases. If your divorce involves domestic violence, hidden assets, or significant disagreements, an attorney is the right call.

For where both spouses agree on terms, document preparation handles the heavy lifting at a fraction of the cost.

What Does This Cost Compared to Other Options?

The financial picture looks very different depending on which path you choose:

ApproachTypical Total CostWhat You Get
DIY with blank court forms$376 to $500Free forms + filing fee. You do everything yourself
Document preparation (Clarity Divorce)$299 + filing feesCompleted, court-ready forms + filing fee
Attorney (uncontested)$2,500 to $5,000Full legal representation for a simple case
Attorney (contested)$15,000 to $50,000+Litigation, discovery, possibly trial

For a deeper breakdown of every cost involved, our covers filing fees, service costs, and hidden expenses by county.

Getting Started

If you and your spouse are on the same page about ending your marriage and can agree on the major terms, online document preparation is the most affordable and efficient path forward. You keep control of the process, avoid thousands in attorney fees, and still get paperwork that meets every court requirement.

Clarity Divorce was built for exactly this situation. You answer the questions, we prepare the documents, and you file on your own terms. The cost is $299 for the complete document package, plus your county's filing fee.

Educational guidance only. This is not legal advice.

Skip the paperwork. Let Clarity handle it.

Clarity Divorce fills all 7 official Arizona Supreme Court forms, plus the financial disclosure, for just $299.

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