Arizona Petition For Dissolution Of Non-Covenant Marriage (Divorce) With Children is a legal document used to end a marriage that does not involve a covenant. This type of divorce is available when both parties do not have a written agreement or prenuptial agreement. This type of petition is typically used when there are children involved, and it requires the parties to provide information about the children, such as their names, ages, date of birth, and residence information. The petition also requires the parties to provide information about the marriage and the specific grounds for the dissolution, such as a disagreement or estrangement. In Arizona, there are two types of Petition For Dissolution Of Non-Covenant Marriage (Divorce) With Children: a Joint Petition and an Individual Petition. A Joint Petition is when both parties agree to the terms and conditions of the divorce and the Petition is filed jointly. An Individual Petition is when only one party files the Petition and the other party is served with the Petition. In addition, the parties will need to provide information about the division of property and debts, child custody, child support, and spousal maintenance (alimony). The Petition must be signed and filed with the court, and the other party must be served with a copy of the Petition. The Petition must also be accompanied by other documents, such as a Marital Settlement Agreement and a Parenting Plan. After the Petition is filed, a hearing will need to be scheduled and the court will make a decision on the issues.