Arizona Decree Of Annulment Of Non-Covenant Marriage Without Minor Children is a legal process by which a non-covenant marriage in Arizona is ended and declared legally void. This type of annulment nullifies the marriage, making it as if it never existed. It is distinct from divorce, which legally dissolves an already existing marriage. There are two types of Arizona Decree Of Annulment Of Non-Covenant Marriage Without Minor Children. The first is the No-Fault Annulment, which is granted when both spouses mutually agree that the marriage should be annulled and there is no dispute about the annulment. The second is the Fault Annulment, which is granted when one spouse has a valid legal reason for requesting an annulment. Common grounds for fault annulment can include fraud, bigamy, incapacity or coercion.