A.R.S. § 25-312(1) requires that at least one of the two parties to a divorce must have been domiciled or residing within the state of Arizona for a minimum of 90 days before filing a petition for dissolution of marriage in order to be divorced within the State of Arizona. In most cases this is a relatively straight-forward issue. If, however, your circumstances make it difficult to determine whether you or your spouse qualify as being “domiciled” within the State of Arizona as contemplated by A.R.S. § 25-312(1) , you should call Dustin T. Dudley at (602) 300-6777 for assistance free of charge.
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1850 N. Central Avenue,
Suite 1150
Phoenix, AZ 85004
[email protected]
P: (602) 300-6777
F: (602) 513-7204
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