The Arizona Petition To Enforce Parenting Time Or Visitation (Expedited Process) is a legal process available to parents who have a current court order for parenting time/visitation. It allows parents to request the court to enforce the parenting time or visitation order if it has been denied or interfered with by the other parent. There are two types of expedited process available: 1) an emergency hearing, and 2) an expedited hearing. An emergency hearing is usually requested when the child's health, safety, or welfare is in imminent danger, while an expedited hearing is typically requested for less urgent situations. Both types of petitions require the filing of a petition, a notice to the other parent, and a hearing before a judge. At the hearing, both parents may present evidence and witnesses to support their arguments. The court may then decide to enforce the parenting time or visitation order, modify the order, or take other action as appropriate.