The Arizona Petition for Order about Grandparent Visitation is a legal document that allows a grandparent to petition the court for visitation rights with their grandchildren. This document is used when a grandparent is either denied visitation rights by the parents of the grandchildren or when the grandparent wishes to modify an existing visitation order. There are two types of Arizona Petition for Order about Grandparent Visitation: 1) Petition for Grandparent Visitation Rights and 2) Petition to Modify Grandparent Visitation Rights. The former is used when a grandparent is requesting visitation rights for the first time, while the latter is used when a grandparent is seeking to modify an existing visitation order. Both forms require the grandparent to provide information such as the names and addresses of the grandchildren and their parents, the relationship between the grandparent and the grandchildren, as well as any previous court orders related to visitation. Additionally, the grandparent must provide a detailed explanation as to why the petition should be granted.