The Arizona Petition For Dissolution Of Non-Covenant Marriage Without Minor Children is a legal form used to initiate the process of dissolving a non-covenant marriage in Arizona. It is filed by one of the spouses in the non-covenant marriage or by both spouses jointly. The Petition is used to request the dissolution of a non-covenant marriage without minor children. It is filed with the court in the county where either of the spouses resides. The Petition must include the legal names of the spouses, the date the marriage was entered into, the date of separation, and a statement of relief being requested. The Petition must be signed and notarized by both spouses, and copies must be served to the other spouse. After the Petition is filed, the court will set a hearing date and will notify both spouses of the date. Both spouses must appear at the hearing, where the court will issue an order granting the dissolution of the non-covenant marriage. There are two types of Arizona Petition For Dissolution Of Non-Covenant Marriage Without Minor Children: 1. Petition for Dissolution of Non-Covenant Marriage Without Minor Children — This is used when both spouses request the dissolution of the marriage. 2. Petition for Dissolution of Non-Covenant Marriage Without Minor Children by Default — This is used when one spouse requests the dissolution of the marriage and the other spouse does not respond to the Petition.