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This Marital Domestic Separation and Property Settlement Agreement is a Separation and Property Settlement for persons with minor children. The parties do have joint property and/or debts. This form is for use when a divorce action is pending to resolve all issues. It contains detailed provisions for the division of assets and the payment of liabilities, custody of the children, visitation, child support, etc. It also contains provisions allowing for the payment or non-payment of alimony.

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How long can you be legally separated in Arizona?

In Arizona, getting a legal separation takes the same amount of time as getting an Arizona divorce. Under Arizona law, a legal separation cannot be finalized until 60 days after the Petitioner serves the Respondent. In mediation, the entire process can be completed within 2-4 months.

How do I file for legal separation in Arizona?

Arizona law allows married couples to request a legal separation instead of a divorce. If you have been a resident of Arizona for at least 90-days, you can file a petition (request) for legal separation (with or without children), in the county where you reside.

What does it mean to be legally separated in Arizona?

Arizona law allows married couples to request a legal separation instead of a divorce.your marriage is irretrievably broken, or. at least one spouse wants to live separate and apart, and. the other party doesn't object to the separation (if either spouse objects, the court must allow a divorce).

What happens if one spouse refuses to sign separation agreement?

Separation agreement is a general term used to describe a written contract that spouses enter into to address some or all issues arising from their marital separation.Therefore, if a spouse refuses to sign a separation agreement, the other spouse cannot force the unwilling spouse to do so.

How do I file for divorce without a lawyer in Arizona?

In order to start the divorce process without a lawyer, you'll need to complete some forms. The Arizona Judicial Branch publishes divorce forms online. Although these are standard Arizona forms, your county may have additional requirements. It's important to check with your local court clerk before filing.

Why would you get a legal separation instead of a divorce?

People choose legal separation instead of divorce because of religious beliefs, a desire to keep the family together legally for the sake of children, the need for one spouse to keep the health insurance benefits that would be lost with a divorce, or simple aversion to divorcing despite the desire to live separate

Do you divide assets in a legal separation?

The assets of the relationship are split when the financial settlement is completed. This can be a long time after the actual separation. Therefore, it is important that the assets of the relationship are protected and preserved until the financial separation process is completed.

Do both parties have to agree to a legal separation?

Yes, it is mandatory. Each party must obtain independent legal advice prior to signing a separation agreement. You also cannot use the same lawyer and should not use the same law firm. If you fail to obtain advice from a lawyer, the separation agreement will be unenforceable.

How much does it cost to file for separation in AZ?

The actual filing cost for a petition for legal separation is $349 according to Arizona Judicial Branch under Supreme Court Filing Fees. Response to petition or initial appearance in legal separation costs $279.

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Marital Legal Separation and Property Settlement Agreement where Minor Children and Parties May have Joint Property or Debts and Divorce Action Filed

Note: This summary is not intended to be an all-inclusive discussion of the law of separation agreements in Arizona, but does include basic and other provisions.

General Summary: Separation and Property Agreements may be entered into before a divorce is filed to be effective immediately, or may be entered into after the divorce is filed to settle the matter. The parties may enter into a written separation agreement containing provisions for disposition of any property owned by either of them, maintenance of either of them, and support, custody and visitation of their children. The terms of the separation agreement, except those providing for the support, custody and visitation of children, are binding upon the court unless it finds, after considering the economic circumstances of the parties and any other relevant evidence produced by the parties, on their own motion or on request of the court, that the separation agreement is unfair.

Discussion: Separation and Property Agreements are primarily governed by the provisions of ARS § 25-317.

Statutes: Arizona Revised Statutes
Title 25 - Marital and Domestic Relations
Chapter 3 Dissolution of Marriage

Separation agreement:

A. To promote amicable settlement of disputes between parties to a marriage attendant upon their separation or the dissolution of their marriage, the parties may enter into a written separation agreement containing provisions for disposition of any property owned by either of them, maintenance of either of them, and support, custody and visitation of their children. A separation agreement may provide that its maintenance terms shall not be modified.
B. In a proceeding for dissolution of marriage or for legal separation, the terms of the separation agreement, except those providing for the support, custody and visitation of children, are binding upon the court unless it finds, after considering the economic circumstances of the parties and any other relevant evidence produced by the parties, on their own motion or on request of the court, that the separation agreement is unfair.
C. If the court finds the separation agreement unfair as to disposition of property or maintenance, it may request the parties to submit a revised separation agreement or may make orders for the disposition of property or maintenance.
D. If the court finds that the separation agreement is not unfair as to disposition of property or maintenance, and that it is reasonable as to support, custody and visitation of children, the separation agreement shall be set forth or incorporated by reference in the decree of dissolution or legal separation and the parties shall be ordered to perform them. If the separation agreement provides that its terms shall not be set forth in the decree, the decree shall identify the separation agreement as incorporated by reference and state that the court has found the terms as to property disposition and maintenance not unfair and the terms as to support, custody and visitation of children reasonable.
E. Terms of the agreement set forth or incorporated by reference in the decree are enforceable by all remedies available for enforcement of a judgment, including contempt.
F. Except for terms concerning the maintenance of either party and the support, custody or visitation of children, entry of the decree shall thereafter preclude the modification of the terms of the decree and the property settlement agreement, if any, set forth or incorporated by reference.
G. Notwithstanding subsection F, entry of a decree that sets forth or incorporates by reference a separation agreement that provides that its maintenance terms shall not be modified prevents the court from exercising jurisdiction to modify the decree and the separation agreement regarding maintenance, including a decree entered before the effective date of this amendment to this section. ARS § 25-317.

Modification and termination of provisions for maintenance, support and property disposition:

A. Except as otherwise provided in section 25-317, subsections F and G, the provisions of any decree respecting maintenance or support may be modified only as to installments accruing subsequent to notice of the motion for modification to the opposing party and only on a showing of changed circumstances which are substantial and continuing. The provisions as to property disposition may not be revoked or modified, unless the court finds the existence of conditions that justify the reopening of a judgment under the laws of this state. Modifications are effective on the first day of the month following the filing of the petition for modification unless the court, for good cause shown, orders the chance to become effective at a later date.
B. Unless otherwise agreed in writing or expressly provided in the decree, the obligation to pay future maintenance is terminated on the death of either party or the remarriage of the party receiving maintenance.
C. Unless otherwise agreed in writing or expressly provided in the decree, provisions for the support of a minor child are not terminated by the death of a parent obligated to support the child. When a parent obligated to pay support dies, the amount of future support may be modified, revoked or commuted to a lump sum payment to the extent just and appropriate in the circumstances and shall have priority equal to the right for family allowance in section 14-2404. Fast due support shall have priority equal to claims provided for in section 14-3805, subsection A, paragraph 6. ARS § 25-327.

Marital partners may in Arizona may validly divide their property presently and prospectively by a post-nuptial agreement, even without its being incident to a contemplated separation or divorce, provided it is fair and equitable and is free from fraud, coercion or undue influence and that the parties wife act with full knowledge of the property involved and their rights therein. In re Estate of Harber, 104 Ariz. 79, 449 P.2d 7, 16 (1969)(en banc).

The trial court may approve a valid separation and "property settlement agreement" and incorporate it into the dissolution decree if the agreement is free from fraud or undue influence and if it is fair and equitable. Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. ("A.R.S.") § 25-317(A); Wick v. Wick, 107 Ariz. 382, 384, 489 P.2d 19, 21 (1971); In re Estate of Henry, 6 Ariz. App. 183, 185-86, 430 P.2d 937, 939-940 (1967).

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Marital Legal Separation and Property Settlement Agreement where Minor Children and Parties May have Joint Property or Debts and Divorce Action Filed

Note: This summary is not intended to be an all-inclusive discussion of the law of separation agreements in Arizona, but does include basic and other provisions.

General Summary: Separation and Property Agreements may be entered into before a divorce is filed to be effective immediately, or may be entered into after the divorce is filed to settle the matter. The parties may enter into a written separation agreement containing provisions for disposition of any property owned by either of them, maintenance of either of them, and support, custody and visitation of their children. The terms of the separation agreement, except those providing for the support, custody and visitation of children, are binding upon the court unless it finds, after considering the economic circumstances of the parties and any other relevant evidence produced by the parties, on their own motion or on request of the court, that the separation agreement is unfair.

Discussion: Separation and Property Agreements are primarily governed by the provisions of ARS § 25-317.

Statutes: Arizona Revised Statutes
Title 25 - Marital and Domestic Relations
Chapter 3 Dissolution of Marriage

Separation agreement:

A. To promote amicable settlement of disputes between parties to a marriage attendant upon their separation or the dissolution of their marriage, the parties may enter into a written separation agreement containing provisions for disposition of any property owned by either of them, maintenance of either of them, and support, custody and visitation of their children. A separation agreement may provide that its maintenance terms shall not be modified.
B. In a proceeding for dissolution of marriage or for legal separation, the terms of the separation agreement, except those providing for the support, custody and visitation of children, are binding upon the court unless it finds, after considering the economic circumstances of the parties and any other relevant evidence produced by the parties, on their own motion or on request of the court, that the separation agreement is unfair.
C. If the court finds the separation agreement unfair as to disposition of property or maintenance, it may request the parties to submit a revised separation agreement or may make orders for the disposition of property or maintenance.
D. If the court finds that the separation agreement is not unfair as to disposition of property or maintenance, and that it is reasonable as to support, custody and visitation of children, the separation agreement shall be set forth or incorporated by reference in the decree of dissolution or legal separation and the parties shall be ordered to perform them. If the separation agreement provides that its terms shall not be set forth in the decree, the decree shall identify the separation agreement as incorporated by reference and state that the court has found the terms as to property disposition and maintenance not unfair and the terms as to support, custody and visitation of children reasonable.
E. Terms of the agreement set forth or incorporated by reference in the decree are enforceable by all remedies available for enforcement of a judgment, including contempt.
F. Except for terms concerning the maintenance of either party and the support, custody or visitation of children, entry of the decree shall thereafter preclude the modification of the terms of the decree and the property settlement agreement, if any, set forth or incorporated by reference.
G. Notwithstanding subsection F, entry of a decree that sets forth or incorporates by reference a separation agreement that provides that its maintenance terms shall not be modified prevents the court from exercising jurisdiction to modify the decree and the separation agreement regarding maintenance, including a decree entered before the effective date of this amendment to this section. ARS § 25-317.

Modification and termination of provisions for maintenance, support and property disposition:

A. Except as otherwise provided in section 25-317, subsections F and G, the provisions of any decree respecting maintenance or support may be modified only as to installments accruing subsequent to notice of the motion for modification to the opposing party and only on a showing of changed circumstances which are substantial and continuing. The provisions as to property disposition may not be revoked or modified, unless the court finds the existence of conditions that justify the reopening of a judgment under the laws of this state. Modifications are effective on the first day of the month following the filing of the petition for modification unless the court, for good cause shown, orders the chance to become effective at a later date.
B. Unless otherwise agreed in writing or expressly provided in the decree, the obligation to pay future maintenance is terminated on the death of either party or the remarriage of the party receiving maintenance.
C. Unless otherwise agreed in writing or expressly provided in the decree, provisions for the support of a minor child are not terminated by the death of a parent obligated to support the child. When a parent obligated to pay support dies, the amount of future support may be modified, revoked or commuted to a lump sum payment to the extent just and appropriate in the circumstances and shall have priority equal to the right for family allowance in section 14-2404. Fast due support shall have priority equal to claims provided for in section 14-3805, subsection A, paragraph 6. ARS § 25-327.

Marital partners may in Arizona may validly divide their property presently and prospectively by a post-nuptial agreement, even without its being incident to a contemplated separation or divorce, provided it is fair and equitable and is free from fraud, coercion or undue influence and that the parties wife act with full knowledge of the property involved and their rights therein. In re Estate of Harber, 104 Ariz. 79, 449 P.2d 7, 16 (1969)(en banc).

The trial court may approve a valid separation and "property settlement agreement" and incorporate it into the dissolution decree if the agreement is free from fraud or undue influence and if it is fair and equitable. Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. ("A.R.S.") § 25-317(A); Wick v. Wick, 107 Ariz. 382, 384, 489 P.2d 19, 21 (1971); In re Estate of Henry, 6 Ariz. App. 183, 185-86, 430 P.2d 937, 939-940 (1967).