A limited liability company (“LLC”) is a legal business entity that – when used properly – can provide the owner with significant legal protections and tax savings. In Arizona, LLCs are formed by filing certain papers (and paying certain fees) with the Arizona Corporation Commission (“AZCC”).
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ARFLP Rule 69: Binding Agreements
Divorce, custody, and other family law cases in Arizona are governed by court rules known as the Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure ("ARFLP"). When parties to a case agree on one or more issues in their case, they can make it a binding agreement by following ARFLP Rule 69.