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How does Arizona handle juvenile criminal cases?
In Arizona, minors between 8 and 17 are considered juveniles. When arrested, a juvenile goes through a separate system from adults. The focus is rehabilitation, but for serious crimes, minors may face severe penalties. A judge hears a juvenile’s case in juvenile court. The judge decides the right course of action based on the case […]
Are student loans dischargeable in bankruptcy in Arizona?
Filing for bankruptcy can offer relief from many types of debt, but student loans are a different story. In Arizona, as in other states, the rules for discharging student loans through bankruptcy are strict and challenging to navigate. Discharging student loans in bankruptcy Generally, student loans are not dischargeable in bankruptcy under normal circumstances. However, you may […]
What families need to know about probate and long-term care costs
Long-term care can take a considerable financial toll on families. In Arizona, nursing homes and assisted living facilities often charge thousands of dollars each month. When someone passes away with unpaid care bills, those debts don’t disappear. They follow the estate into probate and can change how assets get distributed. How unpaid long-term care bills […]
What are your rights in a business partnership dispute?
Business partnerships often form on the basis of mutual trust and shared goals. However, disputes can arise over issues such as profit distribution, differing visions, or conflicts in decision-making. Understanding partnership agreements When a business dispute occurs, the partnership agreement is the first place to check. This document outlines each partner’s roles, responsibilities, and decision-making processes. You […]
Understanding Arizona’s bankruptcy exemptions: What assets can you keep?
Filing for bankruptcy in Arizona doesn’t mean you’ll lose everything you own. The state provides bankruptcy exemptions, which allow you to keep certain assets even when you are seeking relief from debt. These exemptions protect various types of property, ensuring that you can maintain a basic standard of living while working through your financial struggles. […]
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