Arizona Petition For Dissolution Of Non-Covenant Marriage (Divorce) Without Children is a legal document used to initiate the process of terminating a marriage without children in Arizona. It is often referred to as a no-fault divorce, since there is no requirement to assign blame or fault for the dissolution of the marriage. The Petition for Dissolution of Non-Covenant Marriage (Divorce) Without Children must include certain information, such as the names of the parties involved, the date of marriage, the date of separation, the addresses of the parties, and an affirmation that the marriage is irretrievably broken. The Petition must also include a statement of the grounds for the dissolution, such as “irreconcilable differences” or “irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.” The two main types of Arizona Petition For Dissolution Of Non-Covenant Marriage (Divorce) Without Children are Uncontested and Contested Divorce. In an uncontested divorce, the parties agree to the terms of the divorce, and they are able to resolve the issues without court intervention. A contested divorce, on the other hand, involves one or both parties disagreeing about the terms of the divorce and the issues must be litigated in court in order to be resolved.