Arizona Response to Petition to Establish Grandparent Visitation is a document used in Arizona family law proceedings to formally respond to a grandparent’s petition for visitation. Depending on the facts of the case, Arizona family courts have the authority to grant some form of grandparent visitation. The Arizona Response to Petition to Establish Grandparent Visitation can take one of two forms: a Consent Order or an Order After Hearing. If the parent filing the response consents to the visitation, the court can enter a Consent Order, which is a document that legally establishes the grandparent visitation rights. If the parent does not consent to the visitation, the court can hold a hearing and enter an Order After Hearing granting the visitation. In either case, the Response to Petition to Establish Grandparent Visitation must state the parent’s position on the request for visitation, and must include any legal or factual arguments that support the parent’s position. The response must also include any proposed visitation schedule or other proposed terms and conditions for the grandparent visitation.