The Arizona Joint Report and Proposed Scheduling Order (Standard Case) is a document that serves as a guide for family law cases in the state of Arizona. It includes an assessment of the parties' financial and emotional situation, a suggested timeline for resolving the case, and an outline of the legal procedures. This document is created by the parties and their attorneys, and is then submitted to the court for review. There are two types of Arizona Joint Report and Proposed Scheduling Order (Standard Case): the Joint Report and the Scheduling Order. The Joint Report includes a detailed analysis of the parties' financial and emotional situation, including their property and debt, child custody arrangements, and parenting plans. The Scheduling Order outlines the legal procedures that will be used to resolve the case, such as mediation, settlement conferences, and trial. Both documents are important to the court for determining how to best move forward with a case. The Joint Report helps the court understand the parties' situation and provides insight into how the case should be resolved, while the Scheduling Order provides a timeline of events and a list of tasks that both parties must complete in order to resolve the case.