Safety Plans in CPS Cases in Arizona
Dec 10, 2012
Often when CPS is called, they want to protect the children right away, but they don't always have the evidence to seek a dependency petition. When CPS takes the children from the home, they have 72 ho...
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Preparing your Response to a Divorce Petition
Oct 29, 2012
You just received Divorce papers, and you don't believe you can afford an attorney. Here are some quick steps that may help you ease your mind that may enable you to draft a response and get your divo...
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Accord and Satisfaction in Arizona
Mar 16, 2012
In Arizona, two parties can agree to a lesser amount than what is actually owed. In order for this to occur, there needs to be a clear indicator that a full satisfaction of the debt is mutually agreed....
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Grandparents Visitation Rights in Arizona
Apr 21, 2011
In Arizona, it is possible for Grandparents to assert visitation rights. That being said, as in all cases, the best interest of the children must be taken into account. For example, if you have two abl...
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Domestic Violence in Arizona Family Law Cases
Apr 12, 2011
If domestic violence is an issue in a Custody case in Arizona, it is very likely that the violator may not be allowed to have joint custody of the minor child(ren) at issue. It is important to look at ...
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Short Sales and the Anti-Deficiency Statute in Arizona
Apr 01, 2011
You are underwater in your home. You fear foreclosure. You have heard that a short sale is the best option to re-build your credit. There are some cases where short sales are appropriate. But, often th...
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Conduit Payment in Southeast Arizona
Mar 31, 2011
You are a Chapter 13 bankruptcy candidate and you live in Pinal or Pima County, or elsewhere in Southeast Arizona. If this is the case, beware of the conduit mortgage payments. There is a standing orde...
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Rules of Evidence in Order of Protection Hearings in Arizona
Mar 31, 2011
Often in hotly contested family law cases, there are Orders of Protections filed. Many such Orders of Protection will require a hearing once a party served with the Order contests the Order. The rules ...
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Telephonic Appearances in Family Law Cases in Arizona
Mar 31, 2011
There are times in a case where the Court may allow a person to appear telephonically in hearing and offer their testimony telephonically. The Court may grant a Motion for telephonic appearance, upon a...
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Qualified Property and Loans under Arizona's anti-deficiency statute
Mar 25, 2011
Arizona is an anti-deficiency state, meaning, that in many cases, homeowners are not liable for the upcoming deficiencies resultant from pending foreclosure or short sales. However, the property has to...
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