The Arizona Consent Decree of Divorce or Legal Separation of a Non-Covenant Marriage is an agreement between a couple who are not married in a covenant marriage. This decree is used to legally end a non-covenant marriage and divide the assets, debts, and other responsibilities of the couple. The decree is typically finalized by a judge in a court of law. There are three types of Arizona Consent Decree of Divorce or Legal Separation of a Non-Covenant Marriage: 1. Default Consent Decree of Divorce or Legal Separation: This type of decree is filed when both parties agree on the terms of the divorce or legal separation, such as division of property, custody, and child support. 2. Contested Consent Decree of Divorce or Legal Separation: This type of decree is filed when the parties cannot agree on the terms of the divorce or legal separation. This decree requires a trial before a judge to settle the issues. 3. Uncontested Consent Decree of Divorce or Legal Separation: This type of decree is filed when the parties are able to agree on the terms of the divorce or legal separation without a trial. This decree is usually the quickest and least expensive option. In an Arizona Consent Decree of Divorce or Legal Separation of a Non-Covenant Marriage, the court will consider factors such as the duration of the marriage, the ages of the parties, the assets and liabilities of the parties, the health of the parties, the income of the parties, the contribution of each party to the marriage, and any other relevant factors. The court will then issue a decree that details the division of assets and liabilities, custody, and child support.