The Arizona Joint Petition for Post-Decree Mediation is a court document that is used to request mediation after a final divorce decree has been issued. This document is initiated by both parties to the divorce, and must be filed with the court. It serves as a way to modify or clarify the existing divorce order. The Arizona Joint Petition for Post-Decree Mediation must include the names of both parties, and the date of the divorce decree. It must also include the specific areas of dispute that the parties are seeking to resolve. The document must be signed by both parties, and submitted to the court along with a filing fee. There are two types of Arizona Joint Petition for Post-Decree Mediation. The first is a Request for Mediation to Modify or Clarify an Existing Decree. This type of petition is used when the parties wish to modify or clarify the terms of the existing divorce order. The second type is a Request for Mediation to Resolve a Dispute Over Child Custody or Visitation. This type of petition is used when the parties are in dispute over child custody or visitation rights. In both cases, the parties must agree to participate in mediation before the court will grant the petition. If the court grants the petition, the parties will be required to attend mediation sessions with a court-appointed mediator. The mediator will work with the parties to resolve their dispute. If an agreement is reached, the mediator will submit a proposed settlement to the court for approval.