Arizona Response To Petition For Dissolution Of Non Covenant Marriage With Children is a legal document that is filed by one spouse in response to the other’s petition for the dissolution of a non-covenant marriage with children. This document is filed with a court in the state of Arizona and must be signed by both parties. The response generally includes the spouse’s agreement to the dissolution of the marriage, or a statement of disagreement with the petition. If the responding spouse disagrees with the petition, the response may also outline the reasons why the marriage should remain intact. The two main types of Arizona Response To Petition For Dissolution Of Non Covenant Marriage With Children are: 1. Consent to Dissolution: This type of response agrees that the marriage is beyond repair and should be dissolved. This response is accompanied by an agreement to the terms outlined in the petition, such as child custody and support and division of assets. 2. Objection to Dissolution: This type of response states that the marriage should remain intact and outlines the reasons why the marriage should not be dissolved. This response may also include specific requests for the court to consider, such as a request for spousal support or a request for continued joint custody of the children.