
Divorce Proceedings | Maricopa County Superior Courts
In Arizona, a divorce is called a Dissolution of Marriage and requires a 60-day waiting period from the date of proceedings. The complexity and duration of the divorce process depend on …
What Does a Divorce Court Judge Decide in a Case?
Jan 14, 2025 · Explore the key decisions a divorce court judge makes, from custody to financial orders, and understand their role in guiding fair outcomes.
Divorce Court - Daily relationship and common sense advice from Judge …
Watch your favorite full episodes of Divorce Court online on these streaming platforms. Haely is ready for marriage and Al is not. Should they go their separate ways or should Al settle for …
Family Law Forms - Arizona Judicial Branch
An action filed in a family law case may be filed to seek a divorce or legal separation or to create a parenting plan. Filers should be prepared to provide information about child custody, parenting …
Family Department | Maricopa County Superior Court
The Family Department resolves cases affecting families and children including divorce, legal decision-making, and child support.
Superior Court Judicial Officers
Judges are appointed through a merit process. Judicial candidates are selected for their legal ability and professional and personal achievements rather than their mastery of political …
Family Court Forms | Maricopa County Superior Court
View a list of Family Court forms including how to start a new case for divorce, legal separation annulment, paternity, child support, or modify a court order, enforce a court order, and other …
Docket: Family Court Case Information
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Docket: Public Access to Court Information
Any and all information contained within the Superior Court's database is recorded with an understanding that the information is true and correct in as far as all aspects of the documents …
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