Under Arizona law, a child generally has two legal parents who are listed on the child’s Arizona birth certificate regardless of whether those parents are married, divorced, or were never married. Parental rights are different and separate from custody rights.
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Starting a New Business in Arizona
Starting a new business in Arizona can be overwhelming -- That's why The 928 Law Firm offers this helpful guide to what you need to know when starting a new limited liability company ("LLC") or corporation in Arizona.
Getting the Most out of Your LLC
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”).
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.