
answered on Oct 22, 2019
An Arizona attorney would be in the best position to advise, but your question remains open for two weeks. In general, it could depend on who is demanding it and whether there are next-of-kin objections that are legitimate under state law. They can be called for if necessary to determine validity... Read more »

answered on Oct 13, 2019
An Arizona attorney could best advise about the conditions that govern autopsies and the grounds for next-of-kin objecting, but your question remains open for two weeks. As a general matter in civil cases, if determining the cause of death is necessary as evidence in a life insurance policy (or... Read more »
2012 ford escape. In arizona and hav infinity ins

answered on Nov 27, 2018
I don’t practice in Arizona, but your question remains open for 4 weeks. You or your attorney could check with the property damage adjuster. As a general practice, the adjuster can determine a salvage value by which to offset the total loss figure if the vehicle has been declared a total loss.... Read more »
Neighbors said my dogs were attacking they're livestock but I dont think that's the case because my dogs never attcked my animals.

answered on Feb 4, 2016
You can report it to the authorities and/or file a lawsuit.
Please Take Notice: I am not your lawyer unless we enter into an engagement agreement in writing. This is only general information. It is NOT legal advice, and it may not work for your specific situation. It is impossible to... Read more »
My case wont be settled for awhile,and i am having major financial issues. I am homeless because of this whole ordeal.

answered on Nov 8, 2015
If a crime has been committed, you report the crime to the police.
where can I fill out the form for release pretrial Services, bond reduction, and third-party release?

answered on Nov 8, 2015
The answer is not in finding the right form, but in finding the right attorney.

answered on Nov 4, 2015
You gave no facts. That means that we cannot possibly answer this question.

answered on Oct 12, 2015
Wouldn't that depend upon what the facts are and what the law is? Without the facts, an attorney cannot apply the law or make an argument.

answered on Jun 6, 2015
It is an Arizona statute. Here is a link to it: http://www.azleg.state.az.us/ars/13/03854.htm

answered on May 29, 2015
It's simply not how the process works. Depending on the type of case, a motion is filed with the court, the other side gets to respond, there may be oral argument, and then the judge decides.

answered on May 22, 2012
You must file a petition in the jursiction where you reside. If you are only seeking a power of attorney revocation form which cancels a POA form you can download one free at http://powerofattorneyform.com
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