When one is arrested, the court will impose release conditions before letting them out of jail. If the court orders the payment of a bond, the person will remain in custody until the bond is posted with the jail or court. Although the process is not overly complicated, the mechanism to post the bond can be daunting
Arizona is a state that follows the community property principle. Any income and real or personal property earned by either spouse during a marriage are recognized as community property. Therefore, those properties belong to both parties, except for the recognized separate property of the spouses. Spouses own (and owe) everything equally under community property, regardless
If you have been through a divorce and your ex-spouse fails to comply with the divorce decree, you could ask yourself, “What happens when you don’t comply with family court orders?” After divorce, there may be instances when a parent refuses to comply with a child custody order issued by the court. This might happen
Understanding Criminal Matters and Administrative Law Matters Given that some criminal prosecutions result from administrative law issues, it is crucial to understand the parallels and distinctions between criminal and administrative law. Watch the short video here to learn more about Phoenix criminal defense lawyer Howard Snader discussing the characteristics between administrative law and criminal law