Arizona Request For Order Granting Or Denying Custody Hearing is a legal document filed in Arizona family courts, requesting an order to grant or deny custody of a minor child or children. In this document, the petitioner outlines the reasons why the court should award or deny custody. This document is often used in divorce and legal separation proceedings. Types of Arizona Request For Order Granting Or Denying Custody Hearing include: • Joint Custody Request: A joint custody request is used when both parents are seeking joint custody of a minor child. • Sole Custody Request: A sole custody request is used when one parent is seeking sole custody of a minor child. • Temporary Custody Request: A temporary custody request is used when one parent is seeking temporary custody of a minor child during the pendency of a divorce or legal separation. • Modification of Custody Request: A modification of custody request is used when one parent is seeking to modify an existing order of custody. • Objection to Custody Request: An objection to custody request is used when one parent is objecting to the granting of custody to another parent. • Emergency Custody Request: An emergency custody request is used when immediate action is needed to protect the safety and well-being of a minor child.