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Get Az Form 218 - Cochise County 2019-2026
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How to fill out the AZ Form 218 - Cochise County online
Filling out the AZ Form 218 for annulment of a non-covenant marriage can seem daunting. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help you complete the form online with confidence and accuracy.
Follow the steps to complete the AZ Form 218 online effectively.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the AZ Form 218 and open it in the available online editor.
- Begin by entering your personal information in the 'Person Filing' section. This includes your address (if it is not protected), city, state, zip code, telephone number, email address, ATLAS number, and lawyer’s bar number if applicable.
- Indicate whether you are representing yourself without a lawyer or if you are an attorney representing the petitioner or respondent.
- Fill out the 'Regarding the matter of' section with the case number. Leave this blank if you do not have a case number yet.
- In the 'Statements to the Court' section, address the 90 day residency requirement to confirm that you or your spouse has lived in Arizona for at least 90 days.
- Provide your information under the 'Information About Me' section, including your name, date of birth, address, and optional occupation. Additionally, indicate how long you have lived in Arizona.
- Next, fill in the 'Information About My Spouse' section with your spouse’s details following the same format.
- Complete the 'Information About Our Purported Marriage' section by providing the date, location, and type of marriage, and attach relevant documents if disagreements arise.
- In the 'Children and Pregnancy' section, indicate if there are children from the marriage or if either party is pregnant.
- Select the grounds for annulment from the list provided and provide a brief explanation for the selected reason(s).
- Address property acquired before and during the marriage, indicating whether you or your spouse brought property into the marriage or acquired property during the marriage.
- Report debts incurred during the marriage and indicate any separate debts incurred by either party prior to the marriage.
- In the 'Requests to the Court' section, clearly state your requests regarding annulment, property division, debt responsibility, name change (if desired), and any additional orders.
- Finally, complete the 'Under Oath or Affirmation' section by signing and dating the form. Make sure to have it notarized if required.
- After reviewing the completed form for accuracy and completeness, save your changes, and choose to download, print, or share the form as needed.
Start filling out your AZ Form 218 online today to ensure your annulment process begins smoothly.