Arizona Decree Of Dissolution Of Marriage (With Children) is a document issued by the court which legally dissolves a marriage and specifies the rights and responsibilities of each party with regard to any minor children they may have. The two main types of Arizona Decree Of Dissolution Of Marriage (With Children) are Uncontested and Contested. Uncontested Decrees are issued when both parties are in agreement on all major issues such as child support, spousal maintenance, and division of assets and debts. Contested Decrees are issued when the parties cannot agree on all major issues and a judge must make a ruling on them. In either case, the Arizona Decree Of Dissolution Of Marriage (With Children) will set out the parenting plan, which may include child support, custody, and visitation. It will also specify the division of assets and debts, spousal maintenance, if applicable, and other details related to the dissolution of the marriage.