The Arizona Decree Of Legal Separation For A Non Covenant Marriage With Minor Children is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Arizona that legally separates a couple who are in a non-covenant marriage. This decree outlines the responsibilities and rights of the two parties, including child support, alimony, child custody, and visitation rights. This decree can be granted by a judge in cases where the couple has minor children and wishes to legally separate without filing for divorce. There are two types of Arizona Decree Of Legal Separation For A Non Covenant Marriage With Minor Children: a final decree and a temporary decree. The final decree is a permanent and binding order that outlines the terms of the separation and is entered into the court record. The temporary decree is a temporary order that can be amended or revoked by the court at any time. Both decrees are designed to protect the rights of the minor children involved in the separation.