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Best Estate and Probate Law Attorneys in Arizona

Susan Kimsey Smith
Olsen-Smith Ltd
Paradise Valley, AZ
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J Noland Franz
J Noland Franz PLC
Scottsdale, AZ
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Abigail S Neal
Powers & Neal
Scottsdale, AZ
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Brooks Crandell
Jacobson Crandell, PLC
Mesa, AZ
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Andre L Pennington
Pennington Law - Estate Planning, PLLC
Surprise, AZ
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Pamela A Virtue
Virtue Law Firm
Scottsdale, AZ
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Alex C Hairston
Hairston Law
Mesa, AZ
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Kendall Henry Koenen
Law Office of Ken Koenen
Peoria, AZ
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William D Black
Law Offices of William D. Black
Phoenix, AZ
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Caleb S Lihn
Thies & Lihn, PLLC
Phoenix, AZ
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Becky L Cholewka
Cholewka Law
Gilbert, AZ
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Kent Berk
Berk Law Group, P.C.
Scottsdale, AZ
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Arizona Estate and Probate Law Legal Resources

Estate and Probate Law Bar Associations and Legal Organizations

American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) - The ACTEC is a national invitation-only professional association for attorneys who practice estate planning and probate law, including wills and trusts. The organization is made up of Fellows who have been vetted by the organization and have demonstrated significant knowledge and experience with estate and probate law. The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel provide resources and education to lawyers while also providing comment to Congress and other legislative bodies.

Specialty Certifications in Estate and Probate Law

Estate & Trust Law - The State Bar of Arizona's Estate and Trust Board Certification was established to recognize attorneys specializing in estate and trust law. Governed by the Arizona Board of Legal Specialization (BLS), the certification ensures that attorneys meet rigorous standards. An attorney who is a member in good standing and fulfills certification requirements is awarded a certificate identifying them as "Board Certified in Estate and Trust Law," demonstrating their expertise and commitment to the field.
Estate Planning Law Specialist (EPLS) - Attorneys who are involved in estate planning can become certified by the NAEPC as Estate Planning Law Specialists (EPLS). The National Association of Estate Planners & Councils is dedicated to establishing and ensuring standards for professionals, including attorneys, who assist people with arranging the disposal of their estate after death. The National Association of Estate Planners & Councils also serves as a national network for many local councils, which serve as affiliates of the NAEPC. The local councils provide education and networking for estate planning professionals.

Arizona Government and Court Resources

Arizona Attorney General

Arizona Attorney General - The Arizona Attorney General serves as the state's chief legal officer and is responsible for providing legal counsel to various state agencies, boards, and commissions. Appointed by the Governor, the Attorney General represents Arizona in legal matters, both civil and criminal, and oversees the enforcement of state laws. Duties include prosecuting and defending legal actions on behalf of the state, providing opinions on legal questions to state officials, handling issues related to consumer protection, and advocating for the public interest.

Arizona Judicial Branch

Arizona Judicial Branch - Established upon Arizona's statehood in 1912, The Arizona Judicial Branch's duties encompass interpreting and applying the law, overseeing civil and criminal cases, ensuring due process, safeguarding individual rights, and handling matters such as family law, probate, and juvenile justice. Additionally, the Arizona judicial system operates a unique merit-based selection process for judges to maintain independence and impartiality. It plays a pivotal role in upholding the rule of law of the state

Arizona Legislature

Arizona Legislature - The Arizona Legislature is a bicameral body composed of the House of Representatives and the Senate. The House has 60 members serving two-year terms, while the Senate consists of 30 members with four-year terms. Together, they are responsible for creating and passing laws that govern the state, proposing and debating bills, levying taxes, and allocating state funds. The Additionally, legislators address policy issues, representing the interests of Arizona's citizens and ensuring the proper functioning of the state government.

Arizona Supreme Court

Arizona Supreme Court - The Arizona Supreme Court stands as the highest judicial authority in the state, responsible for interpreting and upholding the law. Serving as an appellate court, it reviews decisions made by lower courts to ensure they align with Arizona laws and the state constitution. Its duties encompass hearing appeals on a wide range of cases, both civil and criminal, resolving disputes, and providing legal guidance that sets precedents for lower courts and state agencies. The court oversees the legal profession, including attorney admissions, disciplinary actions, and the establishment of ethical standards to ensure the integrity and professionalism of the legal community in Arizona.

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