Arizona Request For Post Decree-Post Judgment Mediation is a voluntary process that assists parties in resolving outstanding issues after a divorce decree or other post-judgment orders have been entered. The mediation process provides an alternative to litigating in court and can help parties reach a mutually acceptable resolution. There are two types of Arizona Request For Post Decree-Post Judgment Mediation: court-ordered mediation and private mediation. Court-ordered mediation is mandated by a court order and requires parties to attend mediation sessions with a neutral third-party mediator. Private mediation is a voluntary process in which the parties agree to meet with a mediator to attempt to resolve their differences. In either type of mediation, the mediator works with the parties to identify the issues in dispute, discuss possible solutions, and help the parties reach an agreement. The mediation process is confidential, and the mediator does not make any decisions or rulings. The parties have the ultimate authority to decide how to resolve their issues.