The Arizona Emergency Petition For Temporary Custody Order Without Notice Temporary And Permanent Custody And Support is a legal process used to grant a parent or guardian temporary or permanent custody of a minor child without the need for a court hearing. This type of order is typically sought in cases of emergency, such as when a child's safety or well-being is threatened. The petition is filed with the court and must include specific information about the child's situation and the reasons why the petitioner believes the child should be placed in their care. The two main types of Arizona Emergency Petition For Temporary Custody Order Without Notice Temporary And Permanent Custody And Support are: 1. Temporary Custody Order: This type of order is used when an immediate change in custody is necessary for the safety and well-being of the child. It is requested when there is an immediate danger or threat of harm to the child and when the current custodial parent or guardian is unable to provide the necessary care and protection. The temporary custody order is valid for up to six months and can be extended if necessary. 2. Permanent Custody and Support Order: This type of order is requested when the petitioner believes that the best interests of the child would be served by granting them permanent custody. The petition must include information about the child's current living situation, the petitioner's ability to provide proper care and support for the child, and any other relevant information. The court will consider the evidence and make a determination whether the petitioner is the best person to provide for the child's needs. In both cases, the court may also grant financial support to the petitioner to help with the costs of caring for the child.