Arizona PRE Decree Temporary Orders for Custody, Parenting Time, Child Support after Notice to the Other Party are court orders issued prior to the final divorce decree which are designed to protect and provide for the child’s best interests and ensure that all parties involved are informed of the situation. These orders last until a final decree is issued by the court, and generally include a provision for temporary custody, parenting time, and child support. The two types of Arizona PRE Decree Temporary Orders for Custody, Parenting Time, Child Support after Notice to the Other Party are the following: 1. Joint Custody Temporary Order: This type of order is issued when both parents agree to a joint custody arrangement. It outlines the specific parenting time and shared decision-making between the parents for the duration of the order. 2. Sole Custody Temporary Order: This type of order is issued when one parent is granted sole custody of the child. It outlines the parenting time and decision-making allocated to the custodial parent for the duration of the order. Additionally, both types of orders will also include a provision for temporary child support. This is typically based on the Arizona Child Support Guidelines and is meant to ensure that the child’s needs are taken care of until the final divorce decree is issued.