The Arizona Petition For Legal Separation Of Non-Covenant Marriage With Minor Children is a legal document used by couples who have non-covenant marriages and minor children in the state of Arizona to legally separate. The petition is typically filed in the county where the couple resides and must contain certain information, including details about the marriage, the minor children, and the grounds for the legal separation. The document must be signed by both parties. There are two types of Arizona Petition for Legal Separation of Non-Covenant Marriage with Minor Children available: an Uncontested Petition for Legal Separation and a Contested Petition for Legal Separation. The Uncontested Petition is used when both parties agree to the terms of the legal separation, while the Contested Petition is used when there is disagreement about the legal separation. In both cases, the petition must be filed with the court and a hearing date will be set. After the hearing, the court will issue an order granting or denying the legal separation.