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What to Do If a Creditor Sues You in Arizona

Getting sued by a creditor in Arizona can be frightening—but it’s important to know you have options. Whether you’ve received a court summons or a default judgment has already been entered against you, the key is to act quickly and understand your rights. At Arsenal Law, we help Arizona residents fight back against creditor lawsuits […]
01/06/26 • by: Arsenal Law
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Why Every Arizona Retiree Should Have a Revocable Living Trust

Retirement is the perfect time to enjoy the rewards of your hard work — traveling, spending time with family, and living life on your terms. But it’s also the time to make sure your affairs are in order, especially if you want to avoid court involvement, protect your legacy, and make things easier for your […]
11/15/25 • by: Arsenal Law
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Can Bankruptcy Stop Wage Garnishments in Arizona?

If your paycheck is being garnished in Arizona, you’re not alone—and you’re probably feeling the pressure. Wage garnishment can make it nearly impossible to keep up with your bills, especially when creditors are taking a chunk of your hard-earned income before you even see it. The good news? Filing for bankruptcy can stop wage garnishments […]
11/15/25 • by: Arsenal Law
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What Happens If a Spouse Refuses to Sign Divorce Papers in Arizona?

Many people fear that if their spouse refuses to sign divorce papers, they’ll be trapped in the marriage indefinitely. Fortunately, that’s not how it works in Arizona. Arizona is a no-fault divorce state, which means you don’t need your spouse’s permission to end your marriage. Once the legal requirements for service and notice are met, […]
11/11/25 • by: Arsenal Law
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How Arizona’s Bankruptcy Exemptions Can Help Protect Your Property

One of the biggest fears people have when considering bankruptcy is losing everything they own. The good news? Arizona’s bankruptcy exemptions are designed to help protect your property—especially the things you need to live and rebuild. At Arsenal Law, we help you understand how these exemptions work and how to use them strategically in your […]
11/11/25 • by: Arsenal Law
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Bankruptcy and Divorce in Arizona: What You Need to Know

If you’re facing both divorce and serious debt in Arizona, you’re not alone—and you’re not without options. Bankruptcy and divorce often go hand in hand, and how you handle them can have a big impact on your financial future. At Arsenal Law, we help clients understand the pros and cons of each path and how […]
11/11/25 • by: Arsenal Law
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How Prenuptial Agreements Are Enforced in Arizona

A prenuptial agreement can be one of the most important financial planning tools for couples entering marriage — especially in Arizona, where community property laws can significantly affect each spouse’s rights. But not all prenuptial agreements hold up in court. Whether you’re preparing to sign one or facing divorce years after creating one, it’s critical […]
11/10/25 • by: Arsenal Law
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Dividing a Business in Divorce: What Arizona Courts Consider

Introduction When a marriage ends and one or both spouses own a business, property division becomes much more complicated. In Arizona, a business is treated as an asset — one that must be identified, valued, and divided under the state’s community property laws. Whether you built a company before marriage, started one with your spouse, […]
10/10/25 • by: Arsenal Law
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How Does Arizona’s Community Property Law Affect Divorce?

When going through a divorce in Arizona, one of the biggest concerns for most couples is: Who gets what? Arizona is one of only a handful of states that follows community property law, meaning most property acquired during the marriage belongs equally to both spouses. But “equal” doesn’t always mean simple or obvious. Understanding how […]
09/20/25 • by: Arsenal Law
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How Comparative Negligence Works in Arizona Injury Cases

Introduction Car accidents and personal injury cases aren’t always clear-cut. Sometimes, more than one person is at fault. Arizona follows a legal rule called comparative negligence, which determines how compensation is awarded when both the injured person and the other party share some responsibility. Understanding this rule is critical if you’ve been injured in an […]
09/20/25 • by: Arsenal Law
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