An Arizona Decree Of Dissolution Of Marriage (Divorce Without Children) is a legal document that is issued by a court in Arizona upon the termination of a marriage. This document is used to officially dissolve the marriage and restore any pre-marriage names. In Arizona, there are two types of divorce without children: an uncontested divorce and a contested divorce. An uncontested divorce is one in which both parties have agreed to end the marriage and do not dispute any of the terms or conditions. A contested divorce is one in which one or both parties disagree with the terms or conditions of the divorce. In either case, the court issues a Decree of Dissolution of Marriage, which is a court order that officially terminates the marriage. The decree includes the names of the parties, the date of the decree, any terms or conditions of the divorce, and any other relevant information.