Arizona Temporary Order Without Notice For Modification Of (Post Decree) is an order issued by the Court without notice to any of the parties involved in a post-divorce proceeding. These orders are used to make changes to court-ordered agreements and/or judgements that have already been established. These orders can be used to modify both child support and spousal maintenance amounts, as well as to modify custody and parenting time arrangements, property division, and other matters. Types of Arizona Temporary Order Without Notice For Modification Of (Post Decree) include: Temporary Orders for Child Support, Temporary Orders for Spousal Maintenance, Temporary Orders for Property Division, Temporary Orders for Custody and/or Parenting Time, and other types of Temporary Orders. These orders are generally intended to be temporary and are usually in effect until a hearing is held and a final ruling is made.