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STATE OF ARIZONA
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE PACKAGE
NO CHILDREN
With or Without Property
Control Number AZ – 008 – D
This packet contains the following:
1. Information about Dissolution of Marriage
2. Form List
3. Form Explanations
4. Instructions and Steps
5. Checklist
6. Access to Law Summary
You and your spouse must agree to all terms of the divorce to use this packet.
All forms to be filed with the clerk must be printed on bond paper.
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INFORMATION ABOUT DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
1. WHO MAY USE THESE FORMS: You may use the forms in this package only when
all of the following facts are true:
(a) Incompatibility between the spouses has caused the irremediable breakdown
of the marriage and there is no reasonable expectation of reconciliation ;
(b) There were no children born to or adopted by you and your spouse.
(c) You and your spouse agree on all terms of the dissolution of marriage.
(d) You do NOT have a “covenant marriage” under Arizona law.
2. THE BASICS: Actions for dissolution of marriage in the State of Arizona are filed in
the Superior Court . The name of the action initiating the dissolution proceeding is the
Petition for Dissolution of Marriage , while the title of the action granting the dissolution
of marriage is referred to as the Decree of Dissolution . The party who files the action is
the Petitioner, while the other party to the action is the Respondent. ARS 25 -381.10
3. RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS: At least one of the parties to the action for
dissolution of marriage must have resided in the State of Arizona for at least ninety (90)
days prior the fil ing of the action.
ARS 25 -312
4. GROUNDS FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE: The State of Arizona recognizes
two distinct types of marriages within the state and each type has its own separate
grounds for dissolution of marriage. The grounds for dissolution of a non -covenant
marriage are an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. This package may only
be used to obtain dissolution of marriage for non -covenant marriage.
A covenant marriage entered into in Arizona may only be dissolved for the following
reasons:
(a) The respondent spouse has committed adultery;
(b) The respondent spouse has committed a felony and has been sentenced to
death or imprisonment;
(c) The respondent spouse has abandoned the matrimonial domicile for at
least one year before the petitioner filed for dissolution of marriage;
(d) The respondent spouse has physically or sexually abused the spouse
seeking the dissolution of marriage, a child, a relative of either spouse
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permanently living in t he matrimonial domicile or has committed acts of
domestic violence or emotional abuse;
(e) The spouses have been living separate and apart continuously without
reconciliation for at least two years before the petitioner filed for
dissolution of marriage;
(f) The spouses have been living separate and apart continuously without
reconciliation for at least one year from the date the decree of legal
separation was entered;
(g) The respondent spouse has habitually abused drugs or alcohol;
(h) The husband and wif e both agree to dissolution of marriage. ARS 25 -312
This package is not for use with covenant marriages.
5. LEGAL SEPARATION: This package contains forms for dissolution of marriage, not
for Legal Separation. This information on Legal Separation is p rovided for your
information only. A legal separation cannot be obtained using the forms in this package.
A legal separation is different than dissolution of marriage. A legal separation is a court
determination of the rights and responsibilities of a h usband and wife arising out of the
marital relationship. A decree of legal separation does not terminate the marital status
of the parties, and the parties are not free to marry again. In order to review additional
information, please see , ARS 25 -313, ARS 25 -904.
6. WAITING PERIOD: There is a sixty -four (64) day waiting period from the date the
Respondent was served with the summons and Petition before the court will allow the
filing of the Stipulation to File Consent Decree and Decree . ARS 25 -329
7. DISTRIBUTION OF PROPERTY: In dissolution of marriage proceedings, the
property such as land, house, buildings, and items of personal property owned by the
couple is divided between the parties. Debts owed are also allocated to one party or the
other, or both. This is accomplished by listing the agreed property and debt divisions in
the Petition and Decree . You may agree to divide the property any way you like, as long
as a basic fairness is maintained, and you both agree to all terms of the division. I f you
and your spouse cannot agree on all of the terms of the division, the dissolution of
marriage transforms into a contested dissolution of marriage proceeding, which is
outside the scope of this packet.
8. ALIMONY: Because this is an agreed upon di ssolution of marriage proceeding, you and
your spouse will decide issues of spousal “alimony” -- the periodic payment of money
from one spouse to the other on a temporary or permanent basis. The forms in this no -
fault dissolution of marriage package assume that no alimony will be paid and none will
be sought -- but you may add provisions for alimony to the Petition if you desire. In a
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contested case, the court might award alimony. A contested dissolution of marriage
proceeding is beyond the scope of this p ackage. You should consult a local attorney
regarding the possibilities concerning alimony if you have questions or foresee
conflict regarding this issue. In order to review additional information, please see , ARS
25 -319.
9. NAME CHANGE: Upon reques t of a party at any time prior to the signing of the decree
for dissolution of marriage, the court shall order the restoration of that party's former or
maiden name. ARS 25 -325
For more information, see the Arizona Dissolution of Marriage Law Summary.
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FORMS LIST
The following forms are included in this package:
1. Instructions – Petition for Dissolution of Marriage – Divorce – Without Children
(AZ -800D )
2. Family Court Cover Sheet – For Use Without Minor Children ( AZ -801D )
3. Summons ( AZ -80 7D)
4. Preliminary Injunction ( AZ -80 6D)
5. Petition for Dissolution of Marriage - Without Children ( AZ -80 5D)
6. Notice of Your Right to Convert Health Insurance Coverage ( AZ -80 4D)
7. Notice Regarding Creditors ( AZ -803D )
8. Acceptance of Service ( AZ -80 8D)
9. Letter Sending Acceptance of Service of Court Papers For Dissolution of
Marriage ( AZ -813D)
10. Instructions: Response to a Petition for Dissolution of a Non -Covenant Marriage
(AZ -835D)
11. Response to Dissolution of Marriage (Non -Covenant) ( AZ -83 3D)
12. Decree of Dissolution of Marriage (Divorce) - Without Children ( AZ -810D )
13. Consent Decree of Dissolution of Marriage – Divorce – Without Children ( AZ -
80 9D)
Note: Depending on your County additional forms may be required that are
County -specific. These forms will be available from the Clerk.
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FORM EXPLANATIONS
All forms included in this package are identified and described below.
1. Instructions – Petition for Dissolution of Marriage – Divorce – Without Children
(AZ -800D) – This contains detailed instructions for completing the Petition and initial
court papers required to obtain a Dissolution of Marriage – Divorce – Without Children.
The instructi ons should be followed for completion of the Petition for Dissolution.
2. Family Court Cover Sheet (AZ -801D ) – This is an information sheet for the court’s
use.
3. Summons (AZ -807 D) – This form formally notifies your spouse of the filing of the
action for dissolution of marriage.
4. Preliminary Injunction (AZ -806 D) – Rules prohibiting certain conduct by you and your
spouse during the pend ency of the dissolution of marriage.
5. Petition for Dissolution of Marriage – Without Children (AZ -805 D) – This form
contains the legal details of your request to the court for your marriage to be dissolved,
and contains your agreement with your spouse on how all joint property, assets and debts
are to be divided.
6. Notice of Your Right to Convert Health I nsurance Coverage (AZ -804 D) –
Information for your spouse regarding continued health insurance coverage during and
after the dissolution of marriage proceeding.
7. Notice Regarding Creditors (AZ -803 D) – You are required by law t o file this form and
serve it on your spouse. It contains information about you and your spouse’s joint debts.
8. Acceptance of Service (AZ -80 8D) – This form must be signed by your spouse and filed
with the court after the Petition for Dissolution and re lated documents have been
delivered to your spouse. This avoids the formal requirements of confirming service of
process.
9. Letter Sending Acceptance of Court Papers For Dissolution of Marriage (AZ -813D)
This letter is used to inform the Respondent of the filing of the action for dissolution and
to request that the Respondent sign and return the Acceptance of Service form to the
Petitioner
10. Instructions: Response to a Petition for Dissolut ion of a Non -Covenant Marriage
(AZ -835D) This contains detailed instructions for completing the Response to Petition
for Dissolution (Divorce) without Children. The instructions should be followed for
completion of the Response to Petition for Dissolu tion.
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11. Response to Dissolution of Marriage (Non -Covenant) (AZ -833 D) – This form is used
by the Respondent to either agree with the information contained in the Petition or to
dispute some or all of the Petitioner’s allegations.
12. Decree of Dissolution of Marriage (AZ -810D) – When signed by the Judge, this
document ends your marriage.
13. Consent Decree of Divorce of a Non -Covenant Marriage (AZ -809 D) – This is a
statement signed by you and your spouse in which you both agree on eve rything in the
dissolution of the marriage.
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INSTRUCTIONS AND STEPS
Note: All forms con taining a space for the signature of a Notary Public must be signed by the
appropriate party or parties in front of a Notary Public. Make several copies of the documents
that you prepare. You and your spouse should each have a copy of every document you file,
stamped “filed” by the clerk. Follow any instructions provided in this packet.
STEP 1: In cooperation with your spouse, fill out the following forms:
Family Court Cover Sheet
Summons
Preliminary Injunction
Petition for Dissolution of a Non -Covenant Marriage (Divorce) –
Without Children
Notice of Your Rights to Convert Healt h Insurance Coverage
Notice Regarding Creditors
STEP 2: After completing the above listed documents, make at least two copies of each.
Separate your documents into three sets: one set of the originals to file with the
court clerk, one set of co pies for your spouse, and one set of copies for you.
Take all three sets to the Superior Court. FILE the originals with the clerk. Get
your original summons back from the clerk. Ask the clerk to stamp your two sets
of copies “Filed.” You must pay you r filings fees. Call ahead to determine the
amount and acceptable forms of payment. KEEP YOUR RECEIPT - you will
have to use it later when filing the Consent Decree of Dissolution (Divorce) .
STEP 3: Deliver or mail your spouse’ s set of copies to your spouse, along with the
Acceptance of Service and Acceptance of Court Papers For Dissolution Of
Marriage. Instruct your spouse to sign the Acceptance of Service in front of a
Notary Public and return it to you. Return with the origi nal summons and the
signed, notarized Acceptance of Service to the court clerk and FILE them.
STEP 4: If you disagree with some of the terms of the Petition for Dissolution, you must
file a Response stating your side of the story and how you want to handl e
everything else about the marriage. This will make your case a contested matter.
Even if you originally file a Response, you and your spouse can still agree to
decide on something or everything and file court papers for a Consent or
Stipulation. Mediator s can help you with this, and the Self Service Center of the
Family Court has a list of mediators, and how much they charge to help you. If
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you file a Response and do not settle everything with your spouse, you must be
sure to file the court papers you will need to set the case for trial.
STEP 5: If you decide with your spouse how you want to handle everything and you are in
agreement with your spouse on everything in the Petition, fill out the Consent
Decree of Dissolutio n of Marriage (Divorce) . This is often the best way to
proceed if you and your spouse believe the marriage is over, and you can talk
about how you both want to handle the divorce. You must each initial each
provision and each sign the document in front of a Notary Public.
In agreement with your spouse, fill out the Decree of Dissolution of Marriage
(Divorce) . You must each sign the document in front of a Notary Public.
STEP 6: You must wait 64 days from the day the Respondent was personally served with
the divorce Petition for Dissolution and related documents before filing the
Consent Decree of Dissolution of Marriage (Divorce) .
When the 64 days have passed, go to the courthouse and FILE the two documents.
Bring two copies and the original of each document, your filing fee payment
receipt and two 9”x12” envelopes, stamped (make sure you put at least 2 stamps
on each), and self -addressed, one to you and one to your spouse.
Your spouse (or you for him/her) may or may not have to pay an additional fil ing
fee at this time. The various courts vary on enforcing the second filing fee in an
uncontested divorce. You must show your FILING FEE RECEIPT(S) to the clerk
in order to prove payment of fees.
STEP 7: The Judge will review the papers, and, if all is in order, will grant your divorce
without a hearing. The review process should take about 4 -6 weeks. The Judge
will have the Decree filed with the clerk. The clerk will send you and your
spouse a copy of the signed decree in the envelopes provided. This is your
notification that the dissolution of marriage is now final. The dissolution is not
final until the Judge signs the Decree .
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NOTE S ABOUT COMPLETING THE FORMS
The forms in this packet may contain “ form fields” created using Microsoft Word. “Form fields”
facilitate completion of the forms using your computer. They do not limit you ability to print the
form “in blank” and complete with a typewriter or by hand.
If you do not see the gray shaded form fields, go the View menu, click on Toolbars, and then
select Forms. This will open the forms toolbar. Look for the button on the forms toolbar that
resembles a shaded letter “a”. Click in this button and the form fields will be visible. If they do
not become visible, then they were not included in this form package.
To complete the forms click on the gray shaded areas and type. You may also change other
words in the document if the document is not lock ed. The separation agreement is a good
example of a document that is not locked and allows you to make modifications outside the gray
shaded areas.
Some forms may be locked which means that the content of the forms cannot be changed while
the form is locked. You can only fill in the i nformation in the fields. If you need to make any
changes in the body of the form, it is necessary for you “unlock” or “unprotect” the form. IF
YOU INTEND TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE CONTENT, DO SO BEFORE YOU
BEGIN TO FILL IN THE FIELDS. IF YOU UNLOCK THE DOCU MENT AFTER YOU
HAVE BEGUN TO COMPLETE THE FIELDS, WHEN YOU RELOCK, ALL
INFORMATION YOU ENTERED WILL BE LOST. To unlock click on “Tools” in the
Menu bar and then selecting “unprotect document”. You may then be prompted to enter a
password. If so, the pas sword is “uslf”. That is uslf in lower case letters without the
quotation marks . After you make the changes relock the document before you begin to
complete the fields. After any required changes re -lock the document, then click on the first form
field a nd enter the required information. You will be able to navigate through the document
from form field to form field using your tab key. Tab to a form field and insert your data. If you
experience problems, please let us know.
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LAW SUMMARY
You may access t he law summary for your State by using the link below:
http://secure.uslegalforms.com/lawsummary/AZ/AZ -008 -D.htm
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