Arizona Legal Separation Without Minor Children is a court-ordered agreement that defines the rights and responsibilities of a couple who no longer wish to live together as a married couple, but who do not wish to divorce. It is also known as a "legal separation agreement" or "separation agreement". A legal separation without minor children in Arizona can provide a couple with a way to separate their lives while still being legally married. This type of agreement can address issues such as who will live in the family home, how assets will be divided, and which spouse will be responsible for debts. There are two types of Arizona Legal Separation Without Minor Children: a standard separation agreement and a simplified separation agreement. A standard separation agreement is used when there are complex issues to be addressed, such as the division of assets and debts. A simplified separation agreement is used when the couple has few assets and debts to divide and the issues are relatively simple. Both types of agreements must be approved by the court and provide a legally binding resolution to the couple's separation.