The Arizona Petition for Emergency Temporary Orders is a legal document used by a party in a family law case to request immediate court orders when there is an urgent need for relief. This document is typically used when the parties are in a dispute over issues such as child custody, parenting time, spousal maintenance, and restraining orders. There are three types of Arizona Petition for Emergency Temporary Orders: 1. Child Custody and Parenting Time: A Petition for Emergency Temporary Orders can be used to modify child custody and parenting time arrangements. This is typically done when both parties cannot agree on the terms of a custody and parenting time plan. 2. Spousal Maintenance: A Petition for Emergency Temporary Orders can also be used to modify spousal maintenance arrangements. This is typically done when the parties cannot agree on the amount and duration of spousal maintenance payments. 3. Restraining Orders: A Petition for Emergency Temporary Orders can also be used to obtain a restraining order. This is usually done when a person fears for their safety or the safety of their children. A restraining order can be issued to protect the party from further abuse or harassment.