The Arizona Agreement to Stop Income Withholding Order and Support Orders (also known as the Arizona Stop Order) is an agreement signed by both parties in a divorce or separation that waives the right to request a wage garnishment or other income withholding for the payment of spousal or child support. This agreement is used to establish a payment plan that is mutually agreed upon by both parties, and is typically used in Arizona when one party is unable or unwilling to pay the full amount of support as ordered by the court. The Arizona Stop Order can be used in two different ways: 1. The first is an "Income Withholding Order Waiver" (WOW), which is an agreement that waives the right to request wage garnishment or other income withholding for the payment of spousal or child support. 2. The second is an "Order to Stop Payment of Support" (OPS), which is an agreement that waives the right to request payment of spousal or child support through any other means than the agreed-upon payment plan. Both of these agreements must be signed by both parties and agreed upon in writing in order to be valid. The Arizona Stop Order is an important tool for couples to work out an agreement that works for both of them, as it can help avoid the need for court intervention.