25-318. Disposition of property; retroactivity; notice to creditors; assignment of debts; contempt of court
A. In a proceeding for dissolution of marriage, for annulment or for legal separation, or in a proceeding for disposition of property following dissolution of the marriage by a court that previously lacked personal jurisdiction over the absent spouse or previously lacked jurisdiction to dispose of the property, the court shall assign each spouse's sole and separate property to such spouse. Except as provided in section 25-318.02, the court shall also divide the community, joint tenancy and other property held in common equitably, though not necessarily in kind, without regard to marital misconduct. For the purposes of this section only, property acquired by either spouse outside this state shall be deemed to be community property if the property would have been community property if acquired in this state.
B. In dividing property, the court may consider all debts and obligations that are related to the property, including accrued or accruing taxes that would become due on the receipt, sale or other disposition of the property. The court may also consider the exempt status of particular property pursuant to title 33, chapter 8.
C. This section does not prevent the court from considering all actual damages and judgments from conduct that resulted in criminal conviction of either spouse in which the other spouse or a child was the victim or excessive or abnormal expenditures, destruction, concealment or fraudulent disposition of community, joint tenancy and other property held in common.
D. The community, joint tenancy and other property held in common for which no provision is made in the decree shall be from the date of the decree held by the parties as tenants in common, each possessed of an undivided one-half interest.
E. The court may impress a lien on the separate property of either party or the marital property awarded to either party in order to secure the payment of:
1. Any interest or equity the other party has in or to the property.
2. Community debts that the court has ordered to be paid by the parties.
3. An allowance for child support or spousal maintenance, or both.
4. All actual damages and judgments from conduct that resulted in criminal conviction of either spouse in which the other spouse or a child was the victim.
F. The decree or judgment shall specifically describe by legal description any real property affected and shall specifically describe any other property affected.
G. This section applies through both prospective and retrospective operation to property without regard to the date of acquisition.
H. In all actions for dissolution of marriage, annulment or legal separation, the court shall require the following statement in the materials provided to the petitioner and to be served on the respondent:
Notice
In your property settlement agreement or decree of dissolution, annulment or legal separation, the court may assign responsibility for certain community debts to one spouse or the other. Please be aware that a court order that does this is binding on the spouses only and does not necessarily relieve either of you from your responsibility for these community debts. These debts are matters of contract between both of you and your creditors (such as banks, credit unions, credit card issuers, finance companies, utility companies, medical providers and retailers).
Since your creditors are not parties to this court case, they are not bound by court orders or any agreements you and your spouse reach in this case. On request, the court may impose a lien against the separate property of a spouse to secure payment of debts that the court orders that spouse to pay.
You may want to contact your creditors to discuss your debts as well as the possible effects of your court case on your debts. To assist you in identifying your creditors, you may obtain a copy of your spouse's credit report by making a written request to the court for an order requiring a credit reporting agency to release the report to you. Within thirty days after receipt of a request from a spouse who is party to a dissolution of marriage or legal separation action, which includes the court and case number of the action, creditors are required by law to provide information as to the balance and account status of any debts for which the requesting spouse may be liable to the creditor. You may wish to use the following form, or one that is similar, to contact your creditors:
Creditor notification
Date: ___________________________________
Creditor name and
Address: ________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
Within thirty days after receipt of this notice, you are requested to provide the balance and account status of any debt identified by account number for which the requesting party may be liable to you.
Name: ___________________________________
Address: ________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
(signature)
_________________________________________
(printed name)
I. On the written request of any party to a pending dissolution of marriage, annulment or legal separation action, the court, except for good cause shown, shall issue an order requiring any credit reporting agency to release the credit report as to the spouse of the requesting party on payment by the requesting party of any customary fee for providing the credit report.
J. On the request of either party and except for good cause shown, the court shall require the parties to submit a debt distribution plan that states the following:
1. How community creditors will be paid.
2. Whether any agreements have been entered into between the parties as to responsibility for the payment of community debts, including what, if any, collateral will secure the payment of the debt.
3. Whether the parties have entered into agreements with creditors through which a community debt will be the sole responsibility of one party.
K. The following form may be used to verify agreements with creditors:
Agreement with creditor
The parties to this agreement include __________________ and ______________________ who are parties to a dissolution of marriage action filed in ________________ county superior court, Arizona, case number _______________ and ______________ who is a duly authorized representative of __________________ (creditor).
The undersigned parties agree that the debt owed by the parties to ___________________ (creditor) is to be disposed of as follows (check one):
___ The debt is the joint responsibility of the parties, with payment to be made on the following terms: ______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
___ The balance of the debt is the sole responsibility of ________________________ and the creditor releases ___________________ from any further liability for that debt, with payment to be made on the following terms: ______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
___ The debt has been paid in full as of this date.
We the undersigned acknowledge this agreement.
Dated: _______________________________________
______________________________ _____________________________
Debtor Debtor
_________________________________
Creditor s representative
Subscribed and sworn to before me this _____ day of ________, _____.
________________________________
Notary Public
L. If the parties are not able to agree to a joint debt distribution plan pursuant to subsection J of this section, the court may order each party to submit a proposed debt distribution plan to the court. In its orders relating to the division of property, the court shall reflect the debt distribution plan approved by the court and shall confirm that any community debts that are made the sole responsibility of one of the parties by agreement with a creditor are the sole responsibility of that party.
M. An agreement with a creditor pursuant to subsection K of this section that assigns or otherwise modifies repayment responsibility for community debts secured by real property located in this state shall include all of the following:
1. A legal description of the real property.
2. A copy of the note and recorded security instrument, the repayment of which is to be assigned or modified by the agreement with a creditor.
3. A written and notarized acknowledgment that is executed by all parties to the debt, including the lender, and that states one of the following:
(a) The terms for the repayment of the debt remain unchanged.
(b) The terms for the repayment of the debt have been modified and, beginning on the date of the execution of the acknowledgment, the creditor has agreed that one of the debtors assumes the sole responsibility for the debt and that the other debtor is released from any further liability on the debt.
(c) The debt is paid in full and all parties to the debt are released from any further liability.
N. An agreement executed pursuant to subsection M of this section shall be recorded by either party in the county in which the real property is located.
O. After an agreement is recorded pursuant to subsection N of this section, either party may request that on payment of the title company's fees for the document a title company authorized to do business in this state provide the requesting party with a lien search report or other documentary evidence of liens and other agreements of record in the title to the property.
P. If a party fails to comply with an order to pay debts, the court may enter orders transferring property of that spouse to compensate the other party. If the court finds that a party is in contempt as to an order to pay community debts, the court may impose appropriate sanctions under the law. A party must bring an action to enforce an order to pay a debt pursuant to this subsection within two years after the date in which the debt should have been paid in full.
Q. Within thirty days after receipt of a written request for information from a spouse who is a party to a dissolution of marriage or legal separation action, which includes the court and case number of the action, a creditor shall provide the balance and account status of any debts of either or both spouses identified by account number for which the requesting spouse may be liable to the creditor.
R. If any part of the court's division of joint, common or community property is in the nature of child support or spousal maintenance, the court shall make specific findings of fact and supporting conclusions of law in its decree.
Structure Arizona Revised Statutes
Title 25 - Marital and Domestic Relations
§ 25-101 - Void and prohibited marriages
§ 25-102 - Consent required for marriage of minors
§ 25-103 - Purposes of title; application of title
§ 25-111 - Requirement of license and solemnization; covenant marriages
§ 25-112 - Marriages contracted in another state; validity and effect
§ 25-121 - Marriage license; application; affidavit
§ 25-123 - Recording licenses; endorsement of solemnization; recording return; lost licenses
§ 25-124 - Persons authorized to perform marriage ceremony; definition
§ 25-125 - Marriage ceremony; official; witnesses; marriage license; covenant marriages
§ 25-127 - Issuance of marriage license by a city or town; transfer of fees; handling fee
§ 25-128 - Unlawful acts of person authorized to solemnize marriages; classification
§ 25-130 - Abstract of marriage in lieu of reproducing marriage license
§ 25-202 - Enforcement of premarital agreements; exception
§ 25-204 - Amendment or revocation of agreement
§ 25-205 - Limitation of actions
§ 25-214 - Management and control
§ 25-215 - Liability of community property and separate property for community and separate debts
§ 25-217 - Ownership of property acquired after moving into state
§ 25-218 - Surrogate parentage contracts; prohibition; custody; definition
§ 25-311 - Jurisdiction; filing of petition
§ 25-312 - Dissolution of marriage; findings necessary
§ 25-313 - Decree of legal separation; findings necessary; termination of decree
§ 25-314 - Pleadings; contents; defense; joinder of parties; confidentiality
§ 25-314.01 - Summary consent petition and decree
§ 25-315 - Preliminary injunction; effect
§ 25-316 - Temporary orders; definition
§ 25-317 - Separation agreement; effect
§ 25-318.01 - Military retirement benefits; disability related waiver
§ 25-318.02 - Convicted spouse; award of community property; definition
§ 25-318.03 - Human embryos; disposition; responsibility for resulting child; definitions
§ 25-319 - Maintenance; guidelines; computation factors
§ 25-320.02 - Self-employed parent; tax practitioner; definition
§ 25-321 - Representation of child by counsel; fees
§ 25-322 - Payment of maintenance or support; records; disclosure
§ 25-323.03 - Forms; alternative forms
§ 25-325 - Decree; finality; restoration of maiden name
§ 25-326 - Independence of provisions of decree or temporary order; forms
§ 25-328 - Sequence of trials when custody or parenting time is an issue
§ 25-330 - Employer cooperation
§ 25-331 - Notification requirements
§ 25-341 - Abrogation of alienation of affections action
§ 25-351 - Domestic relations education; plan; administration
§ 25-352 - Applicability of program; compliance
§ 25-354 - Children's issues education fund; report
§ 25-355 - Fees; deferral or waiver
§ 25-381.01 - Purposes of article
§ 25-381.03 - Applicability of article; determination by superior court
§ 25-381.04 - Assignment of judges; number of sessions
§ 25-381.05 - Transfer of cases; reason; duties of transferee judge
§ 25-381.06 - Court assistants; salaries; appointments
§ 25-381.07 - Director of conciliation; powers and duties
§ 25-381.09 - Petition invoking jurisdiction or for transfer of action to conciliation court
§ 25-381.10 - Petition; caption
§ 25-381.11 - Petition; contents
§ 25-381.12 - Blank forms; assistance in preparing and presenting petition
§ 25-381.14 - Hearing; time; place; notice; citation; witnesses
§ 25-381.15 - Time and place of holding hearings
§ 25-381.17 - Orders; duration of effectiveness; reconciliation agreement
§ 25-381.19 - Transfer of certain actions where minor child involved
§ 25-381.20 - Procedure in actions where no child is involved; conciliation court may accept case
§ 25-381.21 - Construction of article
§ 25-381.22 - Subsequent petition filed within one year
§ 25-381.23 - Option for mandatory conciliation
§ 25-403 - Legal decision-making; best interests of child
§ 25-403.01 - Sole and joint legal decision-making and parenting time
§ 25-403.03 - Domestic violence and child abuse
§ 25-403.06 - Parental access to prescription medication and records
§ 25-403.07 - Identification of a primary caretaker and public assistance
§ 25-403.08 - Resources and fees
§ 25-405 - Interviews by court; professional assistance
§ 25-406 - Investigations and reports
§ 25-407 - Legal decision-making and parenting time hearings; priority; costs; record
§ 25-410 - Judicial supervision
§ 25-412 - Expedited child support and parenting time fund
§ 25-413 - Domestic relations education and mediation fund; report
§ 25-414 - Violation of visitation or parenting time rights; penalties
§ 25-415 - Sanctions for litigation misconduct
§ 25-416 - Sexual assault conviction; effect on rights
§ 25-417 - Parent's blindness; burden of proof; specific written findings; definitions
§ 25-501 - Duties of support; exemption
§ 25-502 - Jurisdiction, venue and procedure; additional enforcement provisions
§ 25-503.01 - Self-employed parent; monies held as security for payment of support
§ 25-505 - Limited income withholding orders; definition
§ 25-505.01 - Administrative income withholding order; notice; definition
§ 25-505.02 - Insurance data exchange; withholding orders; immunity; definitions
§ 25-506 - Order for assignment; foreign support order
§ 25-507 - Forms; alternative forms
§ 25-508 - Enforcement of support orders; fee prohibition
§ 25-510 - Receiving and disbursing support and maintenance monies; arrearages; interest
§ 25-511 - Failure of parent to provide for child; classification
§ 25-511.01 - Spousal maintenance order; violation; classification
§ 25-513 - Employer cooperation; violation; classification
§ 25-514 - Priority of action and judgments
§ 25-516 - Lien; priority; recording; information statement; payoff amount; release
§ 25-517 - License suspension; notice; administrative review or hearing
§ 25-518 - Child support arrearage; license suspension; hearing
§ 25-519 - Regulatory entities; suspension of license
§ 25-520 - Child support enforcement; administrative subpoena; civil penalty
§ 25-521 - Levy; seizure of property for collection of support debt; definitions
§ 25-522 - Administrative review; notice; determination; judicial review; definitions
§ 25-524 - Financial institutions; surrender of assets; nonliability
§ 25-525 - Administrative enforcement; interstate cases; definition
§ 25-526 - Child support enforcement information; internet posting
§ 25-527 - Child support; overpayment; reimbursement
§ 25-528 - Title IV-D recipients; fee
§ 25-529 - Title IV-D cases; alternative medical insurance coverage
§ 25-530 - Spousal maintenance; veterans disability benefits; definition
§ 25-532 - Enrollment of child
§ 25-533 - Insurer obligations
§ 25-534 - Employer obligations
§ 25-552 - Jurisdiction; priority of action
§ 25-553 - Request for arrearages; deadline
§ 25-681 - Child support arrest warrant; definition
§ 25-682 - Time and manner of execution; information
§ 25-683 - Procedure after arrest; payment for release from custody
§ 25-684 - Preexisting warrants
§ 25-685 - Entry into criminal information system
§ 25-804 - Time for instituting proceedings
§ 25-805 - Effect of death, absence or insanity of plaintiff
§ 25-808 - Preliminary injunction; temporary restraining order; effect
§ 25-810 - Liability of parents if putative mother or father is a minor; periodic payments
§ 25-812 - Voluntary acknowledgment of paternity; action to overcome paternity
§ 25-813 - Default order of paternity
§ 25-814 - Presumption of paternity
§ 25-815 - Paternity; full faith and credit
§ 25-816 - Title IV-D child support; paternity establishment; genetic testing
§ 25-817 - Temporary orders; presumption of paternity
§ 25-901 - Covenant marriage; declaration of intent; filing requirements
§ 25-902 - Existing marriages; conversion to covenant marriage; recording requirements
§ 25-903 - Dissolution of a covenant marriage; grounds
§ 25-904 - Decree of legal separation; grounds
§ 25-905 - Temporary orders for support and spousal maintenance
§ 25-906 - Information pamphlet; requirements; distribution
§ 25-1003 - Proceeding governed by other law
§ 25-1004 - Application to Indian tribes
§ 25-1005 - International application of chapter
§ 25-1006 - Effect of child custody determination
§ 25-1008 - Notice to persons outside this state
§ 25-1009 - Appearance and limited immunity
§ 25-1010 - Communication between courts; definition
§ 25-1011 - Taking testimony in another state
§ 25-1012 - Cooperation between courts; preservation of records
§ 25-1013 - Military deployment; home state
§ 25-1031 - Initial child custody jurisdiction
§ 25-1032 - Exclusive continuing jurisdiction
§ 25-1033 - Jurisdiction to modify determination
§ 25-1034 - Temporary emergency jurisdiction
§ 25-1035 - Notice; opportunity to be heard; joinder
§ 25-1036 - Simultaneous proceedings
§ 25-1037 - Inconvenient forum
§ 25-1038 - Jurisdiction declined by reason of conduct
§ 25-1039 - Information to be submitted to court
§ 25-1040 - Appearance of parties and child
§ 25-1221 - Bases for jurisdiction over nonresident
§ 25-1222 - Duration of personal jurisdiction
§ 25-1223 - Initiating and responding tribunal of state
§ 25-1224 - Simultaneous proceedings
§ 25-1225 - Continuing, exclusive jurisdiction to modify child support order
§ 25-1226 - Continuing jurisdiction to enforce child support order
§ 25-1227 - Determination of controlling child support order
§ 25-1228 - Child support orders for two or more obligees
§ 25-1229 - Credit for payments
§ 25-1230 - Application of chapter to nonresident subject to personal jurisdiction
§ 25-1231 - Continuing, exclusive jurisdiction to modify spousal support order
§ 25-1052 - Enforcement under Hague convention
§ 25-1054 - Temporary visitation
§ 25-1055 - Registration of child custody determination
§ 25-1056 - Enforcement of registered determination
§ 25-1057 - Simultaneous proceedings
§ 25-1058 - Expedited enforcement of child custody determination
§ 25-1059 - Service of petition and order
§ 25-1061 - Warrant to take physical custody of child
§ 25-1062 - Costs, fees and expenses
§ 25-1063 - Recognition and enforcement
§ 25-1065 - Role of attorney general
§ 25-1066 - Role of law enforcement
§ 25-1067 - Costs and expenses
§ 25-1203 - State tribunal and support enforcement agency
§ 25-1204 - Remedies cumulative
§ 25-1205 - Application of chapter to resident of foreign country and foreign support proceeding
§ 25-1241 - Proceedings under this chapter
§ 25-1242 - Proceeding by minor parent
§ 25-1243 - Application of law of state
§ 25-1244 - Duties of initiating tribunal
§ 25-1245 - Duties and powers of responding tribunal
§ 25-1246 - Inappropriate tribunal
§ 25-1247 - Duties of support enforcement agency
§ 25-1248 - Duty of the attorney general
§ 25-1250 - Duties of department of economic security
§ 25-1251 - Pleadings and accompanying documents
§ 25-1252 - Nondisclosure of information in exceptional circumstances
§ 25-1254 - Limited immunity of petitioner
§ 25-1255 - Nonparentage as defense
§ 25-1256 - Special rules of evidence and procedure
§ 25-1257 - Communications between tribunals
§ 25-1258 - Assistance with discovery
§ 25-1259 - Receipt and disbursement of payments
§ 25-1271 - Establishment of support order
§ 25-1272 - Proceeding to determine parentage of a child
§ 25-1281 - Employer's receipt of income withholding order of another state
§ 25-1282 - Employer's compliance with income withholding order of another state
§ 25-1283 - Employer's compliance with two or more income withholding orders
§ 25-1284 - Immunity from civil liability
§ 25-1285 - Penalties for noncompliance
§ 25-1286 - Contest by obligor
§ 25-1287 - Administrative enforcement of orders
§ 25-1301 - Registration of order for enforcement
§ 25-1302 - Procedure to register order for enforcement
§ 25-1303 - Effect of registration for enforcement
§ 25-1305 - Notice of registration of order
§ 25-1306 - Procedure to contest validity or enforcement of registered support order
§ 25-1307 - Contest of registration or enforcement
§ 25-1309 - Procedure to register child support order of another state for modification
§ 25-1310 - Effect of registration for modification
§ 25-1311 - Modification of child support order of another state
§ 25-1312 - Recognition of order modified in another state
§ 25-1314 - Notice to issuing tribunal of modification
§ 25-1315 - Jurisdiction to modify child support order of foreign country
§ 25-1316 - Procedure to register child support order of foreign country for modification
§ 25-1333 - Relationship of department of economic security to United States central authority
§ 25-1334 - Initiation by department of economic security of support proceeding under convention
§ 25-1336 - Registration of convention support order
§ 25-1337 - Contest of registered convention support order
§ 25-1338 - Recognition and enforcement of registered convention support order
§ 25-1339 - Partial enforcement
§ 25-1340 - Foreign support agreement
§ 25-1341 - Modification of convention child support order
§ 25-1342 - Personal information; limit on use
§ 25-1343 - Record in original language; English translation
§ 25-1361 - Grounds for rendition
§ 25-1362 - Conditions of rendition