We are the provider law firm for LegalShield in Arizona and New Mexico

Access to Justice is our passion. Our firm was handpicked by national company PPLSI (LegalShield) to provide affordable, accessible legal advice to thousands of its members. We have responded to hundreds of inquiries every day, for two decades. To learn more about how LegalShield can benefit you, visit their website or call the Corporate Office in Oklahoma toll-free at 800-654-7757.

To access free legal information and legal plans, please refer to the links below. If you have a LegalShield membership and you need help or advice regarding a legal matter, call Davis Miles at the following numbers:

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How does Legal Shield work?

If you are not a member but want to join, call toll-free at 800-654-7757. If you are, it’s simple…

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Step One

Call 602-285-4664 in Arizona, or 505-246-0231 in New Mexico, or use the mobile app – and explain your issue.

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Speak to a lawyer who will give you sound, practical direction in as little as four hours.

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Get the help you need with anything from wills and trusts to contract review and everything in between.

Mission: Improve Lives.

Your access to justice starts here. Below are critical links that will get you started on one of the key aspects of a sound legal foundation – a Will. Additionally, calling the numbers below will connect you to a lawyer who can assist you with your issue.

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Lawyer Speak

The law and circumstances change. Knowledge is power and we love sharing ours. Take a look at the blog posts below and engage with the lawyer authors if you have a legal matter needing attention and wish to get a consultation scheduled.

How Arizona Family Court Assesses Domestic Violence in Child Custody Cases

Arizona courts treat domestic violence as a critical factor when deciding custody and parenting time, and they focus heavily on protecting children—even when there is limited or no formal documentation. …

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Who Gets the Pet in an Arizona Divorce?

Dividing assets during a divorce is rarely easy, but one of the most emotionally charged questions is often about the family pet. For many people, pets are part of the …

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National Pet Month in May: Why Estate Planning for Pets Matters

May is National Pet Month, a time dedicated to celebrating the important role pets play in our families and encouraging responsible pet ownership. For many New Mexico families, pets are …

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Why Subchapter V Bankruptcy Has Become a Game Changer for Small Businesses

For many small and mid‑sized businesses, financial distress no longer means imminent failure.  The company may simply need to restructure.  Subchapter V of the Bankruptcy Code’s Reorganization Chapter (Chapter 11) …

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What Is-and Is Not-Relevant to Establishing That a Marriage Is “Irretrievably Broken” Under Arizona Law

Introduction Family law attorneys do much more than divorces. But, for most family law lawyers, that area remains one of the most common “actions” we help our clients take. During …

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