The Arizona Decree Of Dissolution Of Marriage (Divorce) Without Children is a legal order issued by the court that officially dissolves a marriage in the state of Arizona, without any children involved. This type of divorce is also commonly referred to as an uncontested or no-fault divorce. Generally, this type of divorce can be completed with only one party filing for the divorce. The other party does not need to respond to the filing and will be legally considered to have agreed to the divorce. The court must grant the divorce if all the requirements have been met, including the filing of the necessary paperwork, payment of all required court costs, and an affidavit of disclosure containing the required information. There are two types of Arizona Decree Of Dissolution Of Marriage (Divorce) Without Children: 1) Simplified Dissolution Of Marriage: This is a process in which both parties agree to the divorce and sign an affidavit of disclosure. The court will grant the divorce without a hearing if all the required paperwork is submitted and the affidavit of disclosure is signed. 2) Default Divorce: This is a process in which one spouse files for divorce and the other spouse does not respond to the filing. The court will grant the divorce without a hearing if all the required paperwork is submitted. No matter which type of Arizona Decree Of Dissolution Of Marriage (Divorce) Without Children is chosen, both parties must agree to the divorce and sign the necessary paperwork before the divorce can be granted.