Legal Question in Family Law in Arizona

Quick Marriage

My spouse and I have only been married a week, and we have both completely turned into train wrecks. I have considered checking myself into a depression clinic; it's that bad. He is leaving to go out of the country next month, and we simply want to get a divorce and get it overwith. We have no children and no mutual assets. Since Arizona allows ''no fault'' is it impossible to prove that a marriage so short is irretrievably broken? Will a judge fail to grant the divorce because of the time frame?


Asked on 5/21/06, 10:47 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Rich Peters R. J. Peters & Assoc., P.C.

Re: Quick Marriage

In Arizona, all you have to do is ask for a divorce. If YOU are willing to say it is irretrievably broken, then a Judge has no choice but to agree.

I can explain the procedures better by phone or in person. As you can imagine, there is too much to cover via e'mail. We offer free 1/2 hour consultations, in which we can discuss the matter in more detail.

Please call me directly to discuss the specifics of your case, or contact my assistant Alicia to schedule a free 1/2 hour consultation.

/s/ Rich J. Peters, Attorney

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Answered on 5/22/06, 10:29 am
Monica Donaldson Stewart Donaldson Stewart, P.C.

Re: Quick Marriage

Thank you for your question.

The length of your marriage will not hinder a divorce. If at least one of you believes that it is "irretrievably broken," then a judge will not second-guess that.

The process for an uncontested divorce is relatively simple, and does not require the assistance of an attorney; you can find the forms and instructions at www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov, self-service center, forms, family law forms.

However, if you would like the assistance of an attorney to process the divorce, we offer a free initial consultation, so you can contact our office to schedule a time to speak with one of our attorneys about the details.

Sincerely,

Monica Donaldson

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Answered on 5/21/06, 2:11 pm


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