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Response To Petition For Dissolution Of Marriage Without Children Form. This is a Arizona form and can be use in Maricopa Local County.
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251 Superior Court of Arizona in Maricopa County Page 1 of 8 DRDA31f-010119 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Use only most current version Person Filing: Address (if not protected): City, State, Zip Code: Telephone: Email Address: ATLAS Number: Representing Self, without a Lawyer or Attorney for Petitioner OR Respondent SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA MARICOPA COUNTY Case Number: Name of Petitioner / Party A RESPONSE TO DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE- Name of Respondent / Party B STATEMENTS MADE TO THE COURT, UNDER OATH: 1. INFORMATION ABOUT MY SPOUSE: Name: Address: Date of Birth: Job Title: Starting with today, number of months/years in a row my spouse, has lived in Arizona: 2. INFORMATION ABOUT ME: Name: Address: Date of Birth: Job Title: Starting with today, number of months/years in a row I have lived in Arizona: 3. INFORMATION ABOUT MY MARRIAGE: (Check the boxes that apply.) Date of Marriage: City and state or country where we were married: We do not have or We do have a covenant marriage. If you disagree with what your spouse said regarding the type of marriage you have, you should attach a copy of your marriage license to show what kind of marriage you have. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Case no. 251 Superior Court of Arizona in Maricopa County Page 2 of 8 DRDA31f-010119 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Use only most current version 4. 90 DAY REQUIREMENT: (Check the boxes that apply.) I or my spouse have lived, or have been stationed while a member of the Armed Forces, in Arizona for at least 90 days before this action was filed or I or my spouse have not lived, or have not been stationed while a member of the Armed Forces, in Arizona for at least 90 days before this action was filed. 5.a. COMMUNITY PROPERTY: (Check one box.) My spouse and I did not acquire any community property during the marriage, OR My spouse and I acquired community property during our marriage, and we should divide it as follows: Real estate located at: Party A Party B Value $ Legal Description: Real estate located at: Party A Party B Value $ Legal Description: Household furniture and appliances: Party A Party B Value $ $ $ $ $ $ Household furnishings: Party A Party B Value $ $ $ $ $ $ $ American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Case no. 251 Superior Court of Arizona in Maricopa County Page 3 of 8 DRDA31f-010119 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Use only most current version Other items: Party A Party B Value $ $ $ $ Pension/retirement fund/profit sharing/stock plan/401K: Party A Party B Value $ $ $ $ Party A Party B Value Motor vehicles: Make $ Model VIN Lien Holder Make $ Model VIN Lien Holder 5.b. SEPARATE PROPERTY: (Check all boxes that apply.) I do not have any property that I brought into the marriage or separate property. My spouse does not have any property that he or she brought into the marriage or separate property. I have property that I brought into the marriage or I have separate property. I want this property awarded to me as described below. My spouse has property that he or she brought into the marriage or has separate property. I want this property awarded to my spouse as described below. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Case no. 251 Superior Court of Arizona in Maricopa County Page 4 of 8 DRDA31f-010119 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Use only most current version Separate Property: (List the property and the value of the property, and check the box to tell the Court who should get the property.) DESCRIPTION OF SEPARATE PROPERTY Party A Party B Value $ $ $ $ 6.a. COMMUNITY DEBTS: (Check one box.) My spouse and I did not incur any community debts during the marriage, OR We should divide the responsibility for the debts incurred during the marriage as follows: DESCRIPTION OF DEBT Party A Party B Amount Owed $ $ $ $ $ $ 6.b. SEPARATE DEBTS: (Check all boxes that apply.) My spouse and I do not have any debts that were incurred prior to the marriage or separate debt, OR I have separate debt or debt that I incurred prior to the marriage that should be paid by me as described below. My spouse has separate debt or debt that he or she or incurred prior to the marriage that should be paid by my spouse as described below. DESCRIPTION OF DEBT Party A Party B Amount Owed $ $ $ American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Case no. 251 Superior Court of Arizona in Maricopa County Page 5 of 8 DRDA31f-010119 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Use only most current version SUMMARY OF WHAT I ASK FOR ON PROPERTY AND DEBTS THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM WHAT MY SPOUSE ASKED FOR IN THE PETITION: (Here summarize what is different between your plan for division of property and debt and what your spouse asked for.) 7. TAX RETURNS: (Check the box if it is what you want). After the Judge or Commissioner signs the Decree of Dissolution of Marriage (Divorce), we will, subject to IRS Rules and Regulations, pay federal and state taxes as follows: For the calendar year (the year that the Decree is signed) and all future calendar years, each party will, subject to IRS Rules and Regulations, file separate federal and state income tax returns. Each party will give the other party all necessary documentation to do so. For previous years (the years we were married, not including the year the Decree was signed), (check one box) The parties will file joint federal and state income tax returns. For previous calendar years, both parties will pay, and hold the other harmless from, 1/2 of all additional income taxes if any and other costs and each will share equally in any refunds. OR The parties will file separate federal and state income tax returns. For previous calendar years, each party will pay and hold the other harmless from any income taxes and/or incurred as a r 8. SPOUSAL MAINTENANCE/SUPPORT (ALIMONY): (Check the box that applies to you.) Neither party is entitled to spousal maintenance/support (alimony), OR Party A OR Party B is entitled to spousal maintenance/support because: (Check one or more of the box(es) below that apply. At least one reason must apply to get spousal support.) Person lacks sufficient property to provide for his/her reasonable needs; Person is unable to support himself /herself through appropriate employment; Person is the custodian of a child(ren) whose age or condition is such that the person should not be required to seek employment outside the home; Person lacks earning ability in the labor market adequate to support himself/herself; American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Case no. 251 Superior Court of Arizona in Maricopa County Page 6 of 8 DRDA31f-010119 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Use only most current version Person made a significant financial or other contribution to the education, training, vocational skills, career, or earning ability of the other spouse; Person had a marriage of long duration, and is now of an age that precludes the possibility of gaining employment adequate to be self-sufficient; and/or Person has significantly reduced their income or career opportunities for the benefit of the other spouse. SUMMARY OF WHAT I WANT REGARDING SPOUSAL MAINTENANCE/SUPPORT THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM WHAT MY SPOUSE ASKED FOR IN THE PETITION: (Summarize here what is different from your plan for spousal maintenance/support than what your spouse asked for in the Petition.) 9. PREGNANCY: (Mark the box to show whether either party is currently pregnant, etc.) Party A is or is not pregnant, OR Party B is or is not pregnant, If either party is pregnant, the baby is due on (date), (and, check one box below): Party A and Party B are the parents of the child, OR Party A or Party B is not a parent of the child. 10. OTHER STATEMENTS TO THE COURT UNDER OATH: (Check the boxes that apply.) My marriage is irretrievably broken and there is no reasonable prospect of reconciliation. (My marriage is over.) My marriage is not irretrievably broken and there is a reasonable prospect of reconciliation. (My marriage is not over.) My spouse and I have attempted to resolve our problem by using Conciliation Services, or going to Conciliation Services to try to resolve our problems would not work. My spouse and I have not tried to resolve our problems by using Conciliation Services, or going to Conciliation Services to try to