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Understanding Arizona’s Injunction Against Harassment Statute: A.R.S. 12-1809

The Injunction Against Harassment Explained (A.R.S. 12-1809)   A.R.S. 12-1809 allows people who believe they are being harassed to seek an injunction against harassment, which is essentially a court order that prohibits the alleged harasser from engaging in specific behaviors. […]

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Sealing records from criminal cases in Arizona.

A.R.S. 13-911: Sealing of Arrest, Conviction, and Sentencing Records in Criminal Cases

A.R.S. 13-911: Sealing Records from Criminal Cases The State of Arizona has established clear guidelines and procedures for the sealing of arrest, conviction, and sentencing records through Arizona Revised Statute 13-911. This statute outlines the conditions under which an individual

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Protect children from domestic violence and abuse.

A.R.S. 25-403.03: Protecting Children and Victims from Domestic Violence and Abuse

A.R.S. 25-403.03: Protecting Children and Victims from Domestic Violence and Abuse   Family law faces complex issues surrounding child welfare and domestic violence. A.R.S. 25-403.03 addresses these concerns by providing guidelines to safeguard children and victims. Read on to discover

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