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43 Child Support Lawyers found in arizona
40 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA
Areas of expertise: Adoption, Alimony, Child Custody, Child Support, Contested Divorce
34 years in practice
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Bellah Law

Bellah Law

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5622 W Glendale Ave, Glendale, Arizona, USA
Areas of expertise: Auto Accidents, Bankruptcy, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce & Family Law
45 years in practice
177 North Church Avenue, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Areas of expertise: Child Support, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law, Prenups & Marital Agreement
55 years in practice
20 East Thomas Road, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Areas of expertise: Alimony, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law
11 years in practice
7210 N 16th St, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Areas of expertise: Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce Law, Domestic Violence, Military Divorce
35 years in practice
135 S Stratford Dr, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Areas of expertise: Child Support, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law, Paternity Law
29 years in practice
64 E Broadway Rd, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Areas of expertise: Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce & Family Law, Paternity Law
30 years in practice
800 North Swan Road, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Areas of expertise: Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law, Paternity Law
9 years in practice
204 E Wilcox Dr, Sierra Vista, Arizona, USA
Areas of expertise: Alimony, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law
37 years in practice
1225 W Washington St, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Areas of expertise: Alimony, Child Support, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law, Domestic Violence
20 years in practice
9299 West Olive Avenue, Peoria, Arizona, USA
Areas of expertise: Child Support, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law, Domestic Violence
4 years in practice
3636 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Areas of expertise: Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce Law
32 years in practice
17767 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
Areas of expertise: Auto Accidents, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law
35 years in practice
5210 E Pima St, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Areas of expertise: Alimony, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law
43 years in practice
3507 N Campbell Ave, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Areas of expertise: Child Support, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law, Military Divorce, Paternity Law
31 years in practice
6262 N Swan Rd, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Areas of expertise: Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law, Paternity Law
25 years in practice
105 E Speedway Blvd, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Areas of expertise: Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law, Paternity Law
19 years in practice
Modern Law

Modern Law

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7600 N 15th St, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Areas of expertise: Alimony, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce Law
20 years in practice
10446 N 74th St, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
Areas of expertise: Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law
32 years in practice
3439 E Speedway Blvd, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Areas of expertise: Bankruptcy, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law
17 years in practice
10 Bar Associations found in arizona
National Native American Bar Association
Tempe, Arizona, USA
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Yavapai County Bar Association
120 S. Cortez St Prescott Arizona
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Navajo Nation Bar Association
100 Mt. Taylor Rd., Hwy 264 St. Michaels Arizona
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Pima County Bar Association
177 N Church Ave #101, Tucson, Arizona, USA
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Arizona is located in the south region of the United States and is the sixth-largest state in the US. Arizona was the first state in the Union that was contiguous. Arizona has been a major player in immigration reform and criminal procedure over the years.

The famous Miranda laws and rights originated in Arizona. The Miranda vs. Arizona case was a landmark case that changed how police interrogate people. The U.S. Supreme Court decided Miranda vs. Arizona in 1966. This case had a significant impact on the rights of criminal suspects throughout the country. The Court set out certain rights for defendants in police custody. First, statements made in response to interrogation by defendants are admissible before the court if the prosecution demonstrates that the defendant was informed about his rights to confer with a lawyer prior to and during questioning.

A criminal defendant must also have understood his rights and waived them. Otherwise, his confession will not be admissible in court under Fifth Amendment. Miranda also states that a defendant's confession can be inadmissible if the Sixth Amendment does not allow him to represent himself. Police officers must issue warnings to anyone they arrest. This is where the rights listed above are revealed.

About the Arizona Legal System

Arizona's court system is one of the largest in the country. There are three levels to the Arizona Court system: General jurisdiction courts, limited jurisdiction courts, and appellate jurisdiction. The courts with limited jurisdiction can be any court within the city or municipal court. However, it is restricted to specific cases depending on the subject matter and the money involved. The Superior Court of Arizona has the general jurisdiction to hear most cases. Each county in Arizona has a Superior Court. The Appellate Jurisdiction includes the Court of Appeals as well as the Supreme Court of Arizona.

A recent survey by the American Bar Association found that there are 12,793 Arizona-based lawyers. These lawyers are skilled in many areas, including family, bankruptcy, and personal injuries. 

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There are approximately 18,500 active lawyers in the state of Arizona. This number reflects all lawyers registered with The State Bar of Arizona.

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The Arizona State Bar licenses all attorneys in Arizona. A lawyer that is not licensed with the state bar association cannot practice law in full capacity.

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