An Arizona Stipulation to Modify the Prior Court Order Regarding Legal Decision Making (Custody), Parenting Time and Child Support is a document signed by both parents that outlines the changes to the prior court order regarding the legal decision-making (custody), parenting time and child support. It may be used to modify an existing parenting plan or to create an entirely new plan. Generally, the stipulation should include the following information: 1. Parties involved: The full names, addresses, and phone numbers of both parents and the minor child or children. 2. Legal Decision Making (Custody): The stipulation should specify which parent will have legal decision-making authority (custody) over the child or children. It should also address any visitation rights of the non-custodial parent. 3. Parenting Time: The stipulation should outline the parenting time schedule for each parent. It should include the days, times, and duration of the visitation as well as any special provisions regarding holidays, travel, and other extenuating circumstances. 4. Child Support: The stipulation should state the amount of child support to be paid by one parent to the other. It should also outline any additional contributions, such as medical expenses, educational expenses, and extracurricular activities. There are two main types of Arizona Stipulation to Modify the Prior Court Order Regarding Legal Decision Making (Custody), Parenting Time and Child Support: uncontested and contested. An uncontested stipulation is one in which both parties agree to the terms of the stipulation without any opposition. A contested stipulation is one in which one or both parties do not agree to the terms of the stipulation and must take the matter to court.