During the COVID-19 pandemic, many businesses were forced to take quick measures to protect their customers, clients and employees. In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, some of those businesses …
Filing for bankruptcy can be a hard decision and feel daunting as there are many complexities and circumstances to consider. Bankruptcy can offer a fresh start by discharging or canceling …
One of the questions we get regularly from clients is…can I record a phone call? Is That Legal? Here are the rules in Arizona: A call from someone in Arizona …
When it comes to tax planning in 2021…the message might just be: Use it NOW, Before it’s Too Late If you have assets that total $3,500,000 or more, you should …
New Mexico House Bill 36 was introduced during the 2021 Legislative session and passed the House of Representative’s committee with flying colors but could not make it out of the …
It is not uncommon for divorced spouses to eventually reach a point where they communicate effectively and have some level of trust, especially when children are involved. Generally, emotions quell …
As an Arizona State Bar Certified Specialist in family law matters in Arizona, there are a few questions that seem to confuse most litigants. In every divorce, the parties must indicate …
Gilberto Guzman’s mural Multi-Cultural has been on the east side of the Halpin Building on Guadalupe Street in Santa Fe, NM since 1980. The state contractually agreed not to alter or paint …
With a Democrat-dominant Senate, major adjustments to the estate and gift tax rules may be proposed by Congress soon. The modifications could potentially reverse parts of the Tax Cuts and …