The Arizona Pre-Trial Statement: For Cases Without Children is a document that is used in Arizona legal proceedings when a case does not involve children. This document is filled out by the parties involved in a case and is a sworn statement of the facts as they know them. It is a list of facts, not opinions. The purpose of the Arizona Pre-Trial Statement: For Cases Without Children is to provide the court with a concise overview of the facts related to the case and to reduce the amount of time spent in court. The Arizona Pre-Trial Statement: For Cases Without Children includes information about the parties involved, such as their names and contact information, as well as information about the case, such as the case number, the date the case was filed, the type of case, and the relief requested. It also includes a list of issues that the parties are in agreement on, a list of issues that the parties disagree on, and a list of questions that the parties would like the court to answer. Types of Arizona Pre-Trial Statement: For Cases Without Children include the General Pre-Trial Statement, the Request for Default Judgment Pre-Trial Statement, and the Agreed Pre-Trial Statement.