Arizona Joint Request for Post-Decree Mediation is a legal document used when divorcing couples in the state of Arizona need to resolve an issue after the divorce has been finalized. This document allows the couple to agree to participate in a mediation session with a certified mediator. It includes a detailed agreement regarding the topics that will be discussed in the mediation session, such as child support, spousal support, parenting rights, division of assets, and other issues related to the divorce. It also outlines the process of the mediation session, such as how long it will last, who will be present, and the cost of the mediation. There are two types of Arizona Joint Request For Post-Decree Mediation: voluntary and court-ordered. Voluntary mediation is when both parties voluntarily agree to participate in a mediation session in order to resolve disputed issues. Court-ordered mediation is when a court orders the couple to participate in a mediation session in order to resolve a disputed issue.