Arizona Response to Petition for Legal Separation With Minor Children is a legal document used by one spouse to respond to the other's petition for legal separation with minor children. It is used to inform the court of the respondent's agreement or disagreement to the requested terms of the petition. Depending on the respondent's response, the court may grant the legal separation or proceed to a hearing. Types of Arizona Response to Petition for Legal Separation With Minor Children include: 1. Response to Petition for Legal Separation With Minor Children: this document is used when the respondent agrees to the terms of the petition. It states the respondent's reasons for agreement, any proposed changes, and any additional requests. 2. Response to Petition for Legal Separation With Minor Children Denying Relief: this document is used when the respondent does not agree to the terms of the petition. It states the respondent's reasons for disagreement, any proposed changes, and any additional requests. 3. Response to Petition for Legal Separation With Minor Children With Request for Hearing: this document is used when the respondent does not agree to the terms of the petition but requests a hearing to discuss the matter further. It states the respondent's reasons for disagreement and any additional requests.