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Divorce Lawyer Near Me Phoenix AZ

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Family & divorce attorneys in Phoenix

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Divorce & Family Lawyers in Phoenix, Arizona

Ranked by customer rating, sourced from public Google Business listings.

1 Charles I. Friedman, P.C.
5.0

1 E Washington St #1650, Phoenix AZ 85004

(602) 234-2211
2 Kevin A. Park, PLC
5.0

4742 N 24th St Suite 300, Phoenix AZ 85016

(480) 624-2782
3 Ayers & Brown PC
5.0

7227 N 16th St #124, Phoenix AZ 85020

(602) 468-5700
4 Colburn Hintze Maletta, PLLC
5.0

4747 N 22nd St Ste 200, Phoenix AZ 85016

(602) 932-2999
5 The Turner Law Firm PLLC
5.0

5333 N 7th St Unit C222, Phoenix AZ 85014

(480) 340-2184
6 Paradise Valley Family Law
5.0

11811 N Tatum Blvd Suite 3031, Phoenix AZ 85028

(480) 498-3175
7 Freedom Legal
5.0

2550 W Union Hills Dr Suite 350, Phoenix AZ 85027

(480) 939-3110
8 Kedia Law
5.0

531 E Thomas Rd # 100, Phoenix AZ 85012

(602) 649-2482
9 Frank Amar Matura
5.0

2325 E Camelback Rd #400, Phoenix AZ 85016

(602) 922-9989
10 Benjamin Legal, P.C.
4.9

4201 N 24th St Suite 205, Phoenix AZ 85016

(602) 865-7401

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a divorce lawyer cost in Phoenix AZ?

Divorce attorney fees in Phoenix vary widely by hourly rate and case complexity. An uncontested divorce generally costs far less than a contested one involving property or custody disputes. Arizona online divorce papers through The Legal Pass offer an affordable alternative for uncontested divorces.

How long does a divorce take in Arizona?

Arizona has a mandatory 60-day waiting period after filing for divorce (A.R.S. § 25-329). An uncontested divorce can often be finalized within a few months once the waiting period passes. Contested divorces involving property disputes or custody battles can take considerably longer.

Can I file for divorce without a lawyer in Arizona?

Yes. Arizona allows self-represented or pro se divorce filing. You can prepare Arizona divorce papers and file them with the Maricopa County Superior Court. This works best for uncontested divorces where both parties agree on all terms including property and custody.