Arizona Community Property
Pooled by statute. Divided without regard to misconduct.
Arizona pools property acquired during the marriage as community property and divides it equitably — misconduct-blind by statute. List what you have, assert a separate basis where one exists, flag what came after petition service — the organizer buckets each item under the statute and never computes a split.
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Add items, then mark a separate-property basis where one exists — anything without a basis is presumed community under § 25-211.
How the statute buckets it
The classification renders as you add items — three buckets, each carrying the statute's own words for why.
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Equitable division is a judgment call — misconduct-blind by statute. Classification is a contested finding, the post-petition carve-out is a date-and-records question, and this organizer never predicts what a court will do with either. Legal information, not legal advice.