The Arizona Order Regarding Petition for Grandparent Visitation is a court order issued in the state of Arizona that grants grandparents the right to visit their grandchildren. This order is granted upon the filing of a petition by the grandparents with the court. The order is granted only when the court finds that visitation is in the best interests of the child and that it is in the public interest to promote meaningful relationships between grandparents and grandchildren. There are two types of Arizona Order Regarding Petition for Grandparent Visitation: temporary and permanent orders. A temporary order is granted on a temporary basis and can be amended or revoked with good cause. A permanent order is granted when the court finds that the parties have entered into an agreement to allow the grandparent visitation. This order can be modified or revoked only upon a showing of a material change of circumstances.