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Divorce Resources for Gila County

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Key Facts

Divorce in Gila County: Key Facts

Filing fee (Arizona)
$249–$400
Waiting period
60 days
Residency requirement
3 months
Grounds
No-fault and fault-based
Property division
Community property
Population
53,419

Filing rules and fees are set by Arizona law and apply throughout Gila County. Verify current amounts with the court. See the full Arizona divorce guide.

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Gila County Divorce FAQs

What is the residency requirement to file for divorce in Arizona?

At least one spouse must have lived in Arizona for 3 months before filing for divorce. This requirement is set by state law and applies throughout the state, including Gila County.

Is there a waiting period for divorce in Arizona?

Arizona has a 60 days waiting period. This applies to divorce filings throughout the state, including Gila County, and the total time to finalize depends on the court's caseload and the case itself.

How much does it cost to file for divorce in Gila County?

The court filing fee for a divorce in Arizona is $249–$400. Fee waivers may be available for filers who cannot afford the fee — ask the court clerk about the waiver process. Beyond the filing fee, the median total cost of an uncontested divorce in Arizona is about $2,200 (2023 data).

Does Arizona allow no-fault divorce?

Yes. Arizona allows no-fault divorce, and fault-based grounds are also available in some cases. Most divorces proceed on no-fault grounds.

How is property divided in a Arizona divorce?

Arizona follows community property rules: property acquired during the marriage is generally treated as belonging to both spouses. How the rules apply depends on the facts of each case.

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