The Arizona Decree of Legal Separation for a Non Covenant Marriage with Minor Children is a legal document issued by the court in the state of Arizona that separates the legal and financial obligations of two unmarried parents of minor children. The document outlines the rights, duties, and obligations of each parent in regard to the care and upbringing of the minor children, including child support and visitation rights. It also establishes the division of assets and liabilities between the two parties. There are two types of Arizona Decree of Legal Separation for a Non Covenant Marriage with Minor Children: Uncontested and Contested. An Uncontested Decree of Legal Separation is one in which both parties agree to the terms of the legal separation, while a Contested Decree of Legal Separation is one in which one or both parties do not agree to the terms and must be resolved by the court.