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Those who are not a child's legal parents may petition for visitation rights.

Visitation Rights by Someone Other than a Legal Parent: Arizona Laws

Visitation Rights by Someone Other than a Legal Parent: Arizona Laws In Arizona, “visitation” is defined as a schedule of ...
Burglary is a felony offense.

Burglary Laws in Arizona: A.R.S. 13-1506, A.R.S. 13-1507, and A.R.S. 13-1508

Burglary Laws in Arizona Burglary, sometimes referred to as “breaking and entering,” generally involves a person unlawfully entering a property ...
A contested divorce can be lengthy, expensive, and contentious.

Contested Divorces in Arizona

Contested Divorces in Arizona Arizona allows for both contested and uncontested divorces. In contested divorces, one or more issues remain unresolved between ...
Speedy trial.

Jury Selection and Jury Duty in Arizona

Jury Selection and Jury Duty in Arizona According to the Arizona Constitution, "the right of trial by jury shall remain ...
An uncontested divorce is typically faster and less contentious than a contested divorce.

Uncontested Divorces in Arizona

Uncontested Divorces in Arizona Arizona allows for both contested and uncontested divorces. An uncontested divorce typically occurs when both spouses agree on ...
Violating an order of protection or an injunction against harassment is a criminal offense.

Violating an Order of Protection or Injunction Against Harassment

Violating an Order of Protection or Injunction Against Harassment In Arizona, violating an order of protection or an injunction against ...
Hung jury.

Interfering with Judicial Proceedings: A.R.S. 13-2810

Interfering with Judicial Proceedings In Arizona, interfering with judicial proceedings is a class 1 misdemeanor, the more severe class of ...
Evidence tampering and witness tampering are class 6 felonies.

Tampering with Evidence: Physical Evidence (A.R.S. 13-2809) or Witnesses (A.R.S. 13-2804)

Tampering with Evidence: Physical Evidence or Witnesses Individuals can find themselves charged with tampering with evidence in an attempt to ...
First degree murder is intentional or premeditated and can result in the death penalty.

First Degree Murder in Arizona: A.R.S. 13-1105

First Degree Murder in Arizona: A.R.S. 13-1105 First degree murder charges come with the harshest penalties possible for a criminal ...
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