Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 25-315
A. In all actions for dissolution of marriage, for legal separation or for annulment, the clerk of the court shall pursuant to order of the superior court issue a preliminary injunction in the following manner:
1. The preliminary injunction shall be directed to each party to the action and contain the following orders:
(b) That both parties are enjoined from:
2. The preliminary injunction shall include the following statement:
Warning
This is an official court order. If you disobey this order the court may find you in contempt of court. You may also be arrested and prosecuted for the crime of interfering with judicial proceedings and any other crime you may have committed in disobeying this order.
You or your spouse may file a certified copy of this order with your local law enforcement agency. A certified copy may be obtained from the clerk of the court that issued this order. If you are the person that brought this action, you must also file evidence with the law enforcement agency that this order was served on your spouse.
This court order is effective until a final decree of dissolution, legal separation or annulment is filed or the action is dismissed.
F. A person who disobeys or resists an injunction issued pursuant to subsection A, paragraph 1, subdivision (b) of this section is subject to arrest and prosecution for interference with judicial proceedings pursuant to section 13-2810 and the following procedures apply: