Arizona Motion For Post-Decree Temporary Order Without Notice For Modification Of Child Custody Parenting Time Or Other is a type of motion that can be filed in the state of Arizona when a court is asked to temporarily modify an existing court order regarding child custody, parenting time, or other matters, without the need for giving prior notice to the other parent or other parties involved. It is typically used when there is an urgent need for the modification of the existing court order and allowing prior notice could potentially harm the child or any other party involved. There are two different types of Arizona Motion For Post-Decree Temporary Order Without Notice For Modification Of Child Custody Parenting Time Or Other: 1. Ex Parte Motion: This type of motion is filed when the person filing the motion believes that there is an urgent need to modify the existing court order and that allowing prior notice to the other parent or other parties involved could potentially harm the child or any other party involved. 2. Motion For Temporary Order: This type of motion is filed when the person filing the motion believes that the existing court order should be modified but that allowing prior notice to the other parent or other parties involved is not necessary and would not harm any party involved.