In Arizona, a bank account garnishment is a form of non-earnings garnishment. It allows a creditor to enforce a money judgment award against you by garnishing funds from your bank account. Here, we examine how these laws apply when a creditor attempts to use legal means to access your bank account through garnishment and...
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If you receive an inheritance during your bankruptcy case, a question may arise as to whether you need to include the inheritance in your bankruptcy estate. The answer to this question depends in large part on the timing of your inheritance: the general rule (unless an exception applies) is that if you are expecting...
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The self-driving car industry and its products are here to stay in Arizona. This means that your chances are higher of finding yourself involved in a traffic accident with a vehicle in which the human occupant, if there is one, will have played little or no role in operating it. Cars and trucks that...
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Since 2015, Arizona has seen extensive testing and use of advanced technology self-driving motor vehicles, fielded by companies like Uber, Waymo, and Tesla. This experience has not come without human and material cost: Arizona has seen more than 400 accidents and other incidents involving self-driving vehicles since 2019, including injuries and fatalities. When an...
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Most personal injury lawsuits settle out of court. As a general rule, personal injury settlements in Arizona are not taxable under federal law or Arizona state law. Certain exceptions do exist in which part of your settlement payment may be subject to tax. Stone Rose Law Arizona personal injury attorneys can help you understand...
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