The Arizona Order Regarding Parenting Coordinator's Report and Recommendations is an official court document that outlines the terms of a parenting agreement between two parents in the state of Arizona. This document is typically used when parents are unable to agree on certain aspects of parenting time, such as visitation schedules, decision-making, and communication. The order is generated following an assessment of the parents' situation by a court-appointed parenting coordinator, who then provides a report and recommendations to the court. The main types of Arizona Order Regarding Parenting Coordinator's Report and Recommendations are: Temporary Order, Order After Hearing, and Order Following Mediation. A Temporary Order is issued when the court needs to make a decision on the parenting plan while awaiting a full hearing. This order will generally include a visitation schedule, decision-making authority, and other parenting-related matters. An Order After Hearing is issued after the court has held a full hearing and made a decision on the parenting plan. This order will include specific details about the parenting time, decision-making, communication, and other matters. An Order Following Mediation is issued when the parties have successfully resolved their parenting issues through mediation. This order will include the terms of the mediation agreement.