An Arizona Final Order is a court-issued document that is used to finalize matters in the state of Arizona. It typically occurs at the end of a legal proceeding, such as a divorce, adoption, or probate case. A Final Order is an official and legally binding resolution that resolves all the issues that were discussed in the proceedings. It is important to note that a Final Order is not the same as a judgment, which is a court document that outlines the court's decision. There are several types of Arizona Final Orders, including Divorce Final Orders, Adoption Final Orders, and Probate Final Orders. A Divorce Final Order is issued when a divorce is finalized and all outstanding issues between the parties have been resolved. An Adoption Final Order is issued when the adoption process is complete and the adopting family is granted legal guardianship of the child. Finally, a Probate Final Order is issued when a probate case is concluded and all outstanding issues have been settled.