A Day Late and a Dollar Short, But Does it Really Matter in Contract Law? We all understand the basics of how a contract is made. In contract law You promise to give up something to receive something else in return. For example, you tell the neighbor boy that you will pay him if he waters your lawn on Tuesday and Thursday while you are out of town … [Read more...] about Contract Law, What Really Matters?
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Juvenile Court Jurisdiction | Juvenile Defense Attorney
Arizona Expands Juvenile Court Jurisdiction to Age Nineteen As a juvenile defense attorney I believe that in theory, the underlying purpose of juvenile court is rehabilitation, not punishment. To assist in that endeavor, the juvenile courts of most states keep jurisdiction beyond an offender’s eighteenth birthday – in many states until age … [Read more...] about Juvenile Court Jurisdiction | Juvenile Defense Attorney
When Can Children Choose | Child Custody Attorney
At What Age Does a Child Get to Choose Where They Want to Live? “My daughter doesn’t like living at Dad’s house. What’s the age in Arizona when she gets to decide?” As a child custody attorney I hear this and similar questions about once a week. The simple answer is there is no law in Arizona that specifies a particular age when a child gets to … [Read more...] about When Can Children Choose | Child Custody Attorney
Probate Administration from Outside Arizona | Probate Administration Attorney
Managing a Trust or Probate Administration While Living Outside the State of Arizona.As Arizona probate administration attorneys we receive many calls from individuals who do not live in Arizona, but have been nominated to serve as either a Trustee or Personal Representative. We live in an ever-increasingly mobile society. Because of this … [Read more...] about Probate Administration from Outside Arizona | Probate Administration Attorney
Bike Blight is Now a Thing | Bike Accident Attorney
Striking the Judge in Litigation Law
Striking the Judge: Be Careful What You Wish ForWe have probably all seen a depiction of Lady Justice, the blindfolded woman holding a sword in one hand and a set of scales in the other. The scales are what she uses to weigh the strengths and weaknesses of a litigation case, and the blindfold reminds us that justice is blind to the status of … [Read more...] about Striking the Judge in Litigation Law