Legal Separation vs. Divorce
Quite a few people seem to believe that a legal separation is a shortcut to ending a marriage in Arizona. Although it is possible that a legal separation could involve slightly, and I mean slightly, less paperwork initially, the practical truth is that legal separations in Arizona can take just as much time, effort and resources as a divorce. That's because they involve pretty much identical issues as divorces --property division, debt division, child custody, visitation, child support, etc. Legal separations can end up going to a full-on trial, not to mention temporary evidentiary hearings prior to trial. Thus, if you're looking for a shortcut, a legal separation may not be the answer.
Besides not being a shortcut to getting rid of a spouse, legal separations end with the parties still being officially married. Although everything has been divided up, the parties remain married, meaning that neither may legally remarry. My experience with legal separations is that one party or both almost always later decide that they want a full divorce with more paperwork that must be submitted to the court to convert the legal separation to a divorce, resulting in more time and expense.
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