The Arizona Final Decree is a document issued by a court in the state of Arizona that is used to grant a divorce or legal separation between two parties. It is also used to resolve any outstanding issues such as child custody, parenting time, division of assets/debts, spousal maintenance, and child support. There are two types of Arizona Final Decree: A Decree of Dissolution of Marriage and a Decree of Legal Separation. The Decree of Dissolution of Marriage officially terminates the legal marriage between the parties, while the Decree of Legal Separation allows the parties to remain legally married but live separately. Both types of Final Decree must be approved by the court before they become legally binding.