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AZ Statewide Paralegal Blog
3M ago
How to Get Guardianship of an Adult in Arizona
Obtaining guardianship of an adult in Arizona involves a legal process that grants one individual the authority to make decisions on behalf of another adult who is unable to do so for themselves. This process is essential for individuals who may be incapacitated due to age, illness, or disability, and it ensures that their personal and financial affairs are managed responsibly.
Understanding Guardianship
Guardianship is a legal relationship established by the court. The person who is granted guardianship is called the guardian ..read more
AZ Statewide Paralegal Blog
3M ago
Establishing a Living Trust, Last Will and Testament: Your Guide to Streamlined Estate Planning
Establishing a seamless transfer of assets and safeguarding the well-being of your loved ones after your passing is a significant responsibility. At AZ Statewide Paralegal, we understand the profound impact of estate planning and the intricacies involved in the process of establishing a living trust, or last will and testament. That’s why we’re here to serve as your dedicated guide. Allow us to demystify the unknowns of these key legal documents to shine light on how our paralegal services can ben ..read more
AZ Statewide Paralegal Blog
7M ago
Establishing a Living Trust, Will, and Testament: Your Guide to Streamlined Estate Planning
Establishing a seamless transfer of assets and safeguarding the well-being of your loved ones after your passing is a significant responsibility. At AZ Statewide Paralegal, we understand the profound impact of estate planning and the intricacies involved in the process of establishing a living trust, or living will and testament. That’s why we’re here to serve as your dedicated guide. Allow us to demystify the unknowns of these key legal documents to shine light on how our paralegal services can benef ..read more
AZ Statewide Paralegal Blog
7M ago
Exploring The Transfer of Property After Death Without a Will
Losing a loved one is a trying time that comes with a wealth of challenges. Amidst this emotionally-charged experience, there is a practical aspect that calls for your attention – the transfer of property from the deceased to the heirs. While it may seem simple, the transfer of property after death without a will is far more straining than if the deceased had a will or trust in place.
AZ Statewide Paralegal is here to guide you through the ins and outs of probate and the transfer of property after death without a will to help you ..read more
AZ Statewide Paralegal Blog
7M ago
Types of Business Organizations in Arizona
Limited Liability Company
Limited liability companies, or LLCs, are a hybrid of partnerships and corporations in that they often combine the best of both worlds. Statutes vary from state to state, but in general, they provide the limited liability benefits of a corporation and the income “pass through” of a partnership for tax purposes.
LLCs require filing Articles of Organization with the state, which is a service our knowledgeable document preparation staff at Arizona Statewide Paralegal can handle. The document outlines members, versus share ..read more
AZ Statewide Paralegal Blog
7M ago
How a Document Preparation Service can Help with Your Arizona Divorce
If you are preparing for a divorce, or you have just been served with divorce papers, you may be looking to hire an attorney to help you through the process. Did you know that in Arizona, you can hire a licensed document preparation service to assist with your pending divorce? There are a number of processes that do not necessarily require an attorney’s involvement, except for unique situations and specific legal questions you may have.
Legal document preparers must be certified as such by the Arizona Supreme Court. With the ..read more
AZ Statewide Paralegal Blog
7M ago
Arizona Divorce and Property Settlement Agreements
When you are going through a divorce, there are a number of elements that can cause disagreements and result in added frustration for both sides. One of the areas that often causes the most arguments in a divorce is how to divide property. However, Arizona is only one of a handful of states that is a community property state. What that means is that spouses generally share marital assets equally. Other states follow the theory of equitable distribution, which means that assets are divided in a manner that is fair and equitable to both s ..read more
AZ Statewide Paralegal Blog
7M ago
Is your Special Needs child becoming an Adult and needs an Adult Guardianship?
In Arizona you can apply for an Adult Guardianship for your Special Needs child as early as 17.5 years of age. Once a child becomes 18 years of age, they are considered emancipated children. As the special needs person becomes an adult they are now placed in a position where they will no longer be able to rely on their parents to make medical decisions, personal care decisions and financial decisions for themselves. Because they are already incapacitated, they are unable to execute a power of attorney naming a ..read more
AZ Statewide Paralegal Blog
7M ago
Video Conferencing/Phone Appointments now available
IF CORONAVIRUS HITS YOUR FAMILY, it’s important that you have these legal documents in place in advance. The concern over the corona virus has caused many to take precautions in the event of a possible quarantine whether you find yourself at home or abroad unexpectedly according to foxbusiness.com
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What is a Living Trust?
A Living ..read more
AZ Statewide Paralegal Blog
7M ago
Common Mistakes in the Estate Planning Process
The estate planning process can seem overwhelming. However, if you own any type of assets, you should consider establishing an estate plan that allows you to be in control of how those assets are distributed to your beneficiaries following your death. As the saying goes, if you fail to plan, you plan to fail. If you fail to establish an estate plan, the decision regarding who will receive your assets will rest with the state. Your family and beneficiaries will have to legally abide by the determination of the court. While the largest mistake regar ..read more