Arizona Decree Of Legal Separation Of Non-Covenant Marriage Without Minor Children is a document issued by an Arizona court that legally separates two parties who are in a non-covenant marriage and do not have any minor children. This document outlines the rights and responsibilities of the parties in the legal separation, including the division of property, child support, alimony, and other matters pertaining to the marriage. There are two types of Arizona Decree Of Legal Separation Of Non-Covenant Marriage Without Minor Children, which are an Absolute Decree of Legal Separation and a Limited Decree of Legal Separation. An Absolute Decree of Legal Separation legally severs all legal ties between the parties, including their marital status, property, and other matters pertaining to the marriage. A Limited Decree of Legal Separation is more limited in scope and does not completely sever the legal ties between the parties. It may include provisions for spousal support, child support, and division of property, but does not terminate the marriage.