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Arizona: Releasing Escrow or Trust Funds Before a Deed Is Recorded

When Can an Escrow or Trust Holdback Be Released Before a Deed Is Recorded? Detailed answer — how Arizona law treats release of funds before recording Short answer: In Arizona, money held in escrow or a trust can sometimes be released before a deed is recorded, but doing so carries legal risk unless the escrow […]

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Probating a Copy of a Will in Arizona: How to Avoid a Presumption of Revocation

Disclaimer: This is general information, not legal advice. I am not an attorney. For advice about your situation, consult a licensed Arizona probate lawyer. Detailed Answer — How to get a copied will admitted in Arizona without a presumption it was revoked When the original will cannot be located after a person dies, Arizona law […]

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How to Appeal a Low Insurance Settlement Offer in Arizona

What to do when an insurance settlement offer is too low: a clear Arizona guide Disclaimer: This article explains general Arizona law and common practical steps. It is not legal advice. For guidance specific to your situation, consult a licensed Arizona attorney. Detailed answer — step-by-step process under Arizona law When an insurance company offers […]

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Arizona: Do I Need to Attend a Court Hearing for a Minor Settlement? What to Expect

Will I need to attend the court hearing for a minor settlement, and what should I expect? Short answer: In Arizona, most minor (under-18) settlements that require court approval will involve a hearing. A parent or legal guardian usually attends. The judge will review the settlement to protect the child’s interests. You may also see […]

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Arizona: Guardian ad Litem in Minor Injury Settlements — Role and Whether You Can Serve

Understanding the Guardian ad Litem in Arizona Minor Injury Settlements An easy-to-follow FAQ that explains what a guardian ad litem does in Arizona when a child is injured, how the court protects the child’s interest, and whether you can serve. Detailed answer — role, appointment, and whether you can serve What a guardian ad litem […]

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Arizona: How Medical Liens Affect Your Personal Injury Settlement

Understanding Medical Liens and How They Affect Your Settlement in Arizona Short answer: A medical lien is a legal or contractual claim by a medical provider, hospital, or health insurer (including state Medicaid programs and federal Medicare conditional payment claims) against money you recover from a personal injury case. Liens can reduce the cash you […]

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Arizona: What to Do When an Insurance Company Says Its Offer Is Final

Detailed Answer When an insurance company tells you its settlement offer is "final," treat that statement as a negotiation position, not an absolute bar. Under Arizona law, insurers must follow the insurance code and fair claims practices (see Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 20: https://www.azleg.state.az.us/arsDetail/?title=20). You have options to challenge, document, or escalate the matter. The […]

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Arizona: Steps to Get Every Owner to Approve a Realtor Before Marketing a Property

How to get every owner to approve a realtor before marketing a property (Arizona) Short answer: Identify who has legal authority over the property, check title and governing documents (trust, will, LLC/tenancy agreement, HOA), present a short written selection process, and obtain written signatures or valid delegations (power of attorney, trustee authority, or court order) […]

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Arizona: If an Adjuster Offers a Full and Final Settlement and You Need More Treatment — What to Do

Detailed Answer Short answer: A “full and final” settlement (plus a signed release) typically closes the claim and prevents you from getting additional money later for treatment related to that injury. If you still need medical care, do not sign a release or accept payment until you understand what you are giving up and have […]

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Arizona: What Happens After the 90-Day Waiting Period for an Unclaimed Property Claim?

Detailed Answer — What typically happens after the 90‑day waiting period under Arizona unclaimed property rules When you file a valid claim for unclaimed property in Arizona, the State Treasurer’s Unclaimed Property Division will acknowledge receipt and start a review. Under Arizona practice, a 90‑day waiting period commonly appears in two different places: (a) a […]

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