Divorce & Annulment
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Question: My wife filed for a divorce and we still have intercourse are the papers still valid
Answer: Under Arizona law, if the marriage is not a Covenant Marriage, in order to grant a divorce a court must find only that: one or both parties were a resident of the state of Arizona at the time the petition was filed and that the marriage is "irretrievably broken." (ARS 25-312) If one party denies that the marriage is irretrievably broken, the court will still hold a hearing to determine if that is so. (ARS 25-316) Proceedings in family law can be complex. You may wish to contact an attorney for further information or for advice about your specific case.
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My wife filed for a divorce and we still have intercourse are the papers still valid
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