An Arizona Petition for Rearrangement is a type of legal document that is used in the state of Arizona when a person wants to make changes to the terms of their existing court order. This type of petition is typically used to modify child support, child custody, alimony, or other family law matters. It provides an opportunity for the petitioner to explain why the changes they are requesting should be made. There are two types of Arizona Petition for Rearrangement: a Petition for Modification (which is used to make changes to an existing court order) and a Petition for Contempt (which is used when a party has failed to comply with a court order). Both types of petitions require the petitioner to provide detailed information and arguments in support of their request in order for it to be considered.