For many years, bankruptcy has been a way for people to seek financial relief from overwhelming debt. However, it is still subject to many misunderstandings and misconceptions. In this post, we address many of the myths surrounding bankruptcy. If you have any questions about bankruptcy, call Stone Rose Law at (480) 739-2448 for accurate...
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Arizona law allows some legal claims to continue even after a loved one in your immediate family dies because of the wrongful act of someone else. The two ways this can happen are through a wrongful death lawsuit or a claim under the Arizona Survival Statute. These are distinct legal causes of action, and...
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All civil lawsuits in Arizona, including wrongful death claims, have specific elements you must prove to win your case. In this post, we discuss what goes into carrying a plaintiff's burden of persuasion in a wrongful death suit. If you would like to speak with an attorney about a wrongful death case, please call...
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Under Arizona law, the statute of limitations for a wrongful death lawsuit is set by ARS 12-542(2). This statute gives the deceased person's linear family members (like a surviving spouse, surviving child, surviving parent, or legal guardian), or the personal representative of the decedent's estate two years from the cause of action accrues to...
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The two most common kinds of bankruptcy that individuals use to seek protection from creditors are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. These two options have some things in common, and several features that are different. In this post, we examine the similarities and differences between Chapter 7 bankruptcy and Chapter 13 bankruptcy to...
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