Divorce & Annulment
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Question: My spouse was stationed as active duty in AZ, where we bought a house together and he still has an AZ driver's license, pays AZ taxes, and that house is his official address of record. Mine has changed. Can I file for divorce in AZ since he is an AZ resident (does the court consider him an AZ resident)? Thank you.
Answer: Arizona Revised statutes, section 25-312 requires that at least one of the spouses reside in Arizona. That enables the Court to have jurisdiction to grant the divorce. The statute allows you to file in Arizona if this is your husband's state of resdidence.
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My spouse was stationed as active duty in AZ, where we bought a house together and he still has an AZ driver's license, pays AZ taxes, and that house is his official address of record. Mine has changed. Can I file for divorce in AZ since he is an AZ resident (does the court consider him an AZ resident)? Thank you.
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