Arizona Divorce Law on Property Division
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Arizona is a "community property" state. Each parties separate property is given back to that party. Marital (community) property is property which was acquired during the marriage, and is divided equitably. Fault and misconduct are not considered in the property division, although the court might look at economic misconduct such as squandering away assets.

Learn more about general property division in divorce or common ways to divide your property.

 

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