Fortunately, or unfortunately, depending on your circumstances, divorce records are available to the public in Arizona. Anyone may request a copy of a marriage license or certificate from the Clerk of Court of the Superior Court where a marriage license was issued, and divorce records may be obtained using the same process in the county where the divorce took place.
Discovery is not one particular item in a divorce. Rather it is an ongoing process that occurs after the filing of divorce and before a divorce trial or settlement. The name “discovery” refers to the formal process by which spouses’ attorneys request information and evidence from one another.
Divorces are often less draining on your emotional and financial well-being and less time-consuming when you can work with your spouse towards a resolution. When spouses resolve their problems in a divorce, they choose their solutions.
An uncontested divorce in Arizona is a divorce that has no outstanding issues or disagreements that require court intervention and resolution. The spouses both agree to the divorce and all significant divorce-related matters, or one spouse fails to make an appearance and contest the divorce action.