Arizona Motion And Affidavit For Default Decree Without Hearing (Domestic Relations) is a document that is filed in a family court in the state of Arizona in order to request a court order when the other party is not present. The document must be filed with the court and must include an affidavit that states the facts of the case, as well as a request for a default decree without a hearing. It is typically used in situations where the other party does not respond to the motion, and a hearing is unnecessary. There are two types of Arizona Motion And Affidavit For Default Decree Without Hearing (Domestic Relations): one for divorce and the other for legal separation. The motion must include details about the marriage, the grounds for divorce or legal separation, and the requested relief.