Felony Offenses in Arizona
By Brad Rideout | | Felony
List of Felony Offenses in Arizona Felony crimes are the most serious offenses an individual can commit. Felony charges include ...
What is Sole and Separate Property?
By Juliana Fisher | | Court, Divorce, Family Law
What is Sole and Separate Property? When it comes to marriage, Arizona is a community property state. This means that ...
Racing on the Highway: Arizona’s Laws
By Brad Rideout | | Court, Criminal Defense
Racing on the Highway: Arizona’s Laws Arizona’s many wide-open roads may seem to lend themselves to vehicle racing. However, regardless ...
What is a Resolution Management Conference (RMC)?
By Juliana Fisher | | Court, Divorce, Family Law
What is a Resolution Management Conference (RMC)? Family law proceedings, such as divorces and parenting issues, are often some of ...
What is an Avowal?
By Juliana Fisher | | Court, Criminal Defense
What is an Avowal? As defined by AZ Court Help’s Legal Term Glossary, an avowal is “a statement of acknowledgement ...
Can I Bury My Pet in My Backyard?
By Juliana Fisher | | Animals
Can I Bury My Pet in My Backyard? Our pets often become beloved and integral members of our lives. When ...
Criminal Discovery and Disclosure Compliance for the State: Arizona’s Rule 15.1
By Brad Rideout | | Court, Criminal Defense
Criminal Discovery and Disclosure Compliance for the State: Arizona’s Rule 15.1 The state of Arizona’s Rules of Criminal Procedure lay ...
Juvenile Sentencing
By Juliana Fisher | | Court, Juvenile
Juvenile Sentencing In Arizona, cases charging youths under the age of 18 years old with crimes are handled differently than they would ...
Victims’ Rights in Arizona
By Juliana Fisher | | Court, victim
Victim’s Rights in Arizona The victims of any crime in Arizona are afforded multiple rights and protections through the Arizona ...