The Arizona Decree of Divorce for a Non Covenant Marriage with Minor Children is a legal document that is used to dissolve a marriage without a prenuptial or marital agreement. This type of divorce is typically used when there are minor children involved and both parties are in agreement regarding the division of assets and child custody. The Decree of Divorce outlines the rights and obligations of the parties as they relate to the dissolution of the marriage, including the division of assets, debts, and child custody. The Decree of Divorce must be signed by both parties in order to be valid. There are two different types of Arizona Decree of Divorce for a Non Covenant Marriage with Minor Children: 1. Traditional Divorce: This type of divorce is where both parties negotiate the terms of the Decree of Divorce, including the division of assets, debts, and child custody, before the Decree is signed. 2. Default Divorce: This type of divorce is where one party does not participate in the negotiation process and the other party is able to obtain a Decree of Divorce without their agreement. In this type of divorce, the terms of the Decree of Divorce are determined by the court.