The Arizona Petition to Establish Legal Decision-Making and Parenting Time is a legal document used to establish the rights and responsibilities of both parents in matters of legal decision-making and parenting time. This document is used in cases of divorce or legal separation, when parents are unmarried, or when a parent is filing for legal decision-making and parenting time. This petition outlines the rights of both parents, including the right to make decisions about the child's education, health care, and religious upbringing. It also outlines the parenting time for each parent, including the amount of time each parent will have with the child, holidays, and vacations. The Arizona Petition to Establish Legal Decision-Making and Parenting Time also includes an agreement for the parents to make decisions together in the best interests of the child. There are two types of Arizona Petition to Establish Legal Decision-Making and Parenting Time: a Joint Petition and a Sole Custody Petition. A Joint Petition is filed when both parents have agreed to the terms of the petition, while a Sole Custody Petition is filed when only one parent is seeking legal decision-making and parenting time.