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Conciliation Counseling
Is Divorce the Right Choice?
Conciliation Counseling can give you time to decide and is offered by the Superior Court (under the authority of Arizona Law ARS 24-381) for spouses who are considering divorce or in the process of divorce. The focus of this brief counseling is to assist spouses in making an informed and thoughtful decision regarding their future. A petition for Conciliation Counseling puts a stay or hold on the divorce for up to 60 days; and petitions for annulment, dissolution of marriage or legal separation cannot be filed during that time period.
Conciliation Counseling Forms
Petition for Conciliation Form Intake Form (English) Intake Form (Spanish)
Common Questions & Their Answers (select one)
How do I request Conciliation Counseling? |
You can request conciliation counseling online through the FSCC website by completing the Petition for Conciliation. |
What happens if the other party does not want to go? |
You will both be Court-Ordered to attend at least one session. Sanctions may be issued if one party fails to appear for the appointment. |
What happens with my case if I file for Conciliation Counseling? |
A stay is placed on your case for up to 60 days and you cannot take other action in the court until counseling is completed unless there is an emergency. |
How much does Conciliation Counseling cost? |
There is no fee for Conciliation Counseling through FSCC. |
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