The Arizona Order To Appear Pre-Judgment-Decree (Including Temporary Orders) is a document used to establish the rights and responsibilities of the parties involved in a divorce or family law case. The document is used to decide issues such as child custody, spousal maintenance, division of assets, and other financial matters. This document is issued by the court prior to a final judgment that is issued in a divorce or family law case. The Arizona Order To Appear Pre-Judgment-Decree (Including Temporary Orders) may include both temporary and permanent orders. Temporary orders are usually issued to address immediate needs while the divorce or family law case is ongoing. These orders are often used to determine who is responsible for paying certain bills, who has custody of the children, and who is responsible for the division of property and other financial matters. Permanent orders are issued after the final judgment in a divorce or family law case. These orders may address child support, spousal maintenance, division of assets and other financial matters. The permanent orders will be enforced by the court until they are modified or revoked by a subsequent court order. The Arizona Order To Appear Pre-Judgment-Decree (Including Temporary Orders) is an important document that will help ensure that the rights and interests of all parties involved in a divorce or family law case are respected and protected.