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June 21, 2025 11 mins
Visit the full page: https://azcriminalandfamilylaw.com/infidelity-impact-divorce-settlements/ Infidelity in a marriage can cause deep emotional wounds, but when a relationship ends and the divorce process begins, many clients wonder how much adultery or cheating actually matters under Arizona law. If your spouse had an affair, it’s natural to ask whether that misconduct will affect the outcome of your divorce case, including alimony, custody, or how assets are split. Arizona is a no-fault divorce state, meaning you don’t need to prove adultery or any other misconduct to get a divorce, but it can still affect alimony. But that doesn’t mean a spouse’s cheating never has legal consequences. There are situations where the court may still consider infidelity, especially if it affected the couple’s finances or had an impact on children. The Law Office of Daniel Hutto Arizona Family Laws Attorneys (602) 833 0986 azcriminalandfamilylaw.com Address: 2201 E Camelback Rd Suite 120 Phoenix, AZ 85016
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