An Arizona Motion To Set-Domestic Relations Case is a legal document used by parties involved in a domestic dispute to request a court hearing. This motion is typically used in divorce proceedings, child custody battles, and other family law matters. The motion is typically filed with the court, and it includes the date, time, and place of the hearing. It outlines the issues that will be discussed, the parties involved, and any witnesses or evidence that will be presented. There are two types of Arizona Motion To Set-Domestic Relations Case: an ex parte motion (in which only one party is present) and a contested hearing (in which both parties are present).