Arizona Order For Appearance Of Persons With Physical Custody Of Children is a court order issued when a child custody dispute arises. It requires the person with physical custody of the child (or children) to appear in court. This order is typically issued when one parent has alleged that the other parent is not adhering to the terms of the existing child custody agreement. There are two types of Arizona Order For Appearance Of Persons With Physical Custody Of Children: the Temporary Order For Appearance and the Permanent Order For Appearance. The Temporary Order For Appearance requires the person with physical custody of the child to appear in court for a hearing in order to determine whether the existing child custody agreement should be changed or not. The Permanent Order For Appearance is an order issued after the court has determined that the existing child custody agreement should be changed, and it requires that the person with physical custody of the child comply with the new agreement.