Understanding the “Drug of the Living Dead” law
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2d ago
The federal government struggles to keep up with the increasing number of designer drugs flooding the streets. One such drug, Xylazine, is also known as the “Drug of the Living Dead,” because the illegal use of Xylazine has been linked to excessive skin sores, which can lead to limb amputation. Repeated usage can cause dependency and withdrawal symptoms, and can be fatal. Large animals such as horses and cows are sometimes tranquilized using Xylazine, which is not intended for human consumption. However, it is often sold on the streets mixed with Fentanyl. The Biden Administration has identifi ..read more
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Does a child’s wishes matter when deciding custody?
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by gturnercontentcustoms
1w ago
If you are going through a divorce in Arizona, you may wonder whether your child’s wishes or preferences will be considered in determining custody arrangements. The answer to that depends on your specific situation, as explained below. A child’s wishes may be taken into account during custody proceedings if they are deemed old and mature enough to make reasonable preferences on parenting time and legal decision-making. The law does not specify how old a child should be in order to state their preferences, so it’s usually up to a judge to decide if a child’s preferences should be considered. Co ..read more
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What is the age of consent for sexual intimacy in Arizona?
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by gturnercontentcustoms
1M ago
Adults in Arizona could find themselves accused of criminal activity under a variety of different circumstances. For example, the pursuit of a romantic relationship could potentially put someone at risk of sexual assault accusations. Such allegations often involve violence or impairment. However, age can also be a prime consideration in certain circumstances. Adults in Arizona can face criminal charges if they engage in physical intimacy with someone who is under the age of consent. Only adults can typically consent to sexual encounters Teenagers may look physically mature, but they still have ..read more
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Protecting your privacy after deciding to get divorced
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by msmithcontentcustoms
1M ago
Deciding to get divorced is a significant, often deeply personal decision that can affect numerous aspects of one’s life, including one’s privacy. Nowadays, personal information can be easily accessed and shared. As a result, taking steps to protect your privacy during and after your divorce is important. You and your spouse likely shared a bond defined by trust for a long time. Perhaps you still do. Regardless, now that you and your spouse are going your separate ways, you need to assume that it’s in your best interests to safeguard your privacy from them in ways that you likely haven’t had t ..read more
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Can a co-parent move out of Arizona with their children?
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by gturnercontentcustoms
2M ago
Parents in Arizona often have a hard time adjusting to shared custody arrangements. It can be difficult to spend entire days or weekends separated from one’s children and to frequently see a former romantic partner at custody exchanges. However hard it may be for the adults, having both parents spend as much time as possible with the children is usually the best arrangement for families when parents separate or divorce. Most parents eventually adjust to their new arrangements, and children can thrive when cooperative co-parenting becomes the new norm for the household. Unfortunately, after par ..read more
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Can the police force you to open your phone?
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by kreed
2M ago
If you are detained by the police and they suspect you’ve committed a crime, they may ask to see your phone. Maybe they want to read text messages on it to see if there is any incriminating information. Maybe they want to look through your photos and videos. Whether or not you think you’re guilty, you may not feel comfortable handing a police officer your unlocked phone. Can they make you do so? They need to have a warrant No, the police cannot force you to open your phone. They can ask. You can decline. In many ways, this is similar to when they ask to come into your home and perform a search ..read more
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What is a birdnesting custody arrangement?
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by gturnercontentcustoms
3M ago
Divorcing or legally separated parents in Arizona often need to continue cooperating with each other for the sake of their children. The degree of cooperation necessary depends in no small part on how they structure their custody arrangements. Birdnesting arrangements are among those most likely to require regular communication and mutual respect between the parents. Birdnesting is not particularly common, but it does benefit families in certain situations. What does birdnesting involve for those sharing custody in Arizona? A birdnesting custody arrangement keeps the children in the nest or th ..read more
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What happens to commingled assets during divorce?
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by gturnercontentcustoms
3M ago
Most of the time – unless spouses can agree to alternative arrangements without judicial intervention – assets acquired by either spouse during the marriage (that are not separate assets) must be divided when a couple divorces. This includes salaries, bonuses, retirement accounts, homes, businesses and cars. Separate property, like assets owned before the marriage, gifts or an inheritance are generally not subject to division. This process sounds pretty straightforward, but the distinction between marital and separate property is not always clear-cut. Spouses may intentionally or unintentional ..read more
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What happens to retirement savings during an Arizona divorce?
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by gturnercontentcustoms
4M ago
Property division is often one of the biggest challenges during Arizona divorce proceedings. Married couples may struggle to reach an amicable settlement when they divide their assets. The Arizona family courts employ a community property approach to asset division during divorce proceedings. Spouses typically need to treat almost everything they earned or acquired during the marriage as marital property that they both own. Even resources technically held in the name of one spouse, like retirement savings accounts, could be subject to division. Savings are often marital property Some people ne ..read more
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You can still get a DUI under the legal limit 
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by wreedcontentcustoms
4M ago
If you’re trying to avoid a drunk driving arrest, it is important to know the legal limit. For most drivers, this is going to be 0.08% in terms of blood alcohol concentration. Some commercial drivers do have a lower limit, as do some underage drivers. But most people will be governed by this limit all across the United States. What people sometimes think is that the limit itself indicates when you’re going to get a DUI. If you get pulled over and the police give you a breath test, you won’t get arrested if you have a 0.07% BAC, but you will if you have a 0.08% BAC. But this perspective is too ..read more
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