As long as you have lived in the State of Arizona for at least 180 days, you file it in the State of Arizona. If you have resided in Arizona for less than 180 days and feel you must file immediately, you must file in Nevada. You are probably living in Phoenix. If you want to file it yourself, go to the legal library on the first floor of the Maricopa County Superior Court at 101 West Jefferson Street and they will give you the forms. If you live in Pinal or some other county, look up the Superior Court for that county and they will tell you where to go for the forms (which are free, by the way, but there is a $275 filing fee once you submit the divorce paperwork). Good luck! E-mail me if you have further questions, or need the phone numbers of the courts.
2007-07-09 11:04:37
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answered by John Timothy 5
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answered by ? 3
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2017-01-19 17:38:44
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answered by ? 2
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I was married in Las Vegas. I live in Arizona. Do I have any rights to community property?
2015-02-01 13:43:08
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answered by Jasmine 1
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You file for divorce in the state you live in. Contact your local Clerk Of Courts Office.
2016-05-21 22:16:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Arizona.... nice try about the Vegas thing... but I think you'll still have to split the community property evenly
2007-07-09 10:20:46
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answered by Aron1968_30 5
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The state in which you reside, so Arizona
2007-07-09 10:25:28
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answered by sweetpea22306 3
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The state you live in now.
2007-07-09 13:44:19
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answered by kim t 7
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No matter where you get married, they always send the marriage certificate back to the county of records where you reside
2007-07-09 10:40:26
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answered by Anonymous
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2014-09-08 10:56:31
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answered by Anonymous
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