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What is Arizona’s jaywalking law?
A pedestrian accident can disrupt your life in ways you couldn’t have expected. If a driver hit you while you walked, you might wonder how Arizona’s jaywalking laws apply to your case. Understanding these laws helps you evaluate your situation and take the right steps. Jaywalking laws in Arizona Arizona law requires pedestrians to use […]
4 rights you should exercise during a DUI stop
Imagine you are driving home after watching a game with friends in Surprise. Suddenly, you see flashing lights in your rearview mirror. A routine traffic stop can quickly turn into a high-stakes investigation for a driving under the influence (DUI) charge. While the situation is stressful, you have constitutional protections that apply the moment an […]
Are there specific creditor priorities during probate in Arizona?
Your loved one has named you as their estate’s personal representative, and you recently received the Letters of Appointment. As part of your tasks, you have a legal obligation to the decedent’s creditors. In Arizona, you need to follow a specific order of payments. Understanding more about it is key to avoiding legal complications. The […]
What happens when someone dies without a will in Arizona?
Many people assume their spouse will automatically inherit everything if they pass away. In Arizona, that assumption can lead to unpleasant surprises for surviving family members. When someone passes away without a valid will, state law decides who gets what through a process called intestate succession. The rules are rigid, and they often catch blended […]
Estate planning for Arizona snowbirds: A guide for part-time residents
If you spend part of the year in Arizona and part in another state, your estate plan needs extra care. Living in two places can create confusion about which state’s laws apply to you. A simple, updated plan helps protect your property and your family. Residency and domicile When you live in two states, your […]
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