Summary
To file for divorce in Arizona, one spouse must be a resident for at least 90 days. The filing occurs in the Superior Court of the county where the filing spouse resides. A response is due within 20 days if served in Arizona, 30 days if outside. You can request alimony, but it is not guaranteed and depends on factors like the length of marriage and earning capacity. After service by posting, an Affidavit of Service confirms the papers were posted. To respond to a divorce petition, file a Response within the specified timeframe. Consulting a lawyer is advised.Full Conversation
Maricopa arizona
Hello! In Arizona, to file for a divorce:
- One spouse must be an Arizona resident for at least 90 days.
- The divorce filing is in the Superior Court of the county where the filing spouse resides.
- A response is due within 20 days if served in Arizona, 30 days if outside.
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Filing for service of alternative method if divorce default can I ask for alimony
Yes, you can request alimony in Arizona even in a default divorce. Here's what you should know:
- Alimony, or spousal maintenance, is not guaranteed.
- The court considers several factors such as length of marriage, standard of living, earning capacity, etc.
- You should clearly state your request in the divorce papers.
How do I know if service is posted
To clarify, are you asking how to verify if your spouse has been officially served with the divorce papers via an alternative method, such as posting? Answer: In Arizona, after service by posting, the process server should provide you with an 'Affidavit of Service' detailing when and where the papers were posted. This confirms that service was performed.
How can I reply to arizona court about a divorce
In Arizona, you respond to a divorce petition by filing a "Response" within 20 days if you were served within the state or 30 days if outside. The Response should be filed with the clerk of the Superior Court. It's advised to consult with a lawyer for guidance.