Real estate and family relationships often mix in complicated ways—especially after someone passes away in Arizona. A recent Arizona Court of Appeals ... Read More
REAL ESTATE LAW
When a Lis Pendens Backfires: Key Lessons for Probate, Trust & Estate Litigators
In Arizona probate, trust, and estate litigation, it’s not uncommon to encounter disputes over ownership of real property, especially when ... Read More
Arizona Supreme Court Holds Forged Deed Can Trigger Quiet Title Statute of Limitation
Case Summary: Estate of Magdalena Rios De Dominguez v. Renee Kay Dominguez (CV-24-0102-PR) In a significant April 2025 ruling, the Arizona Supreme ... Read More
Probate and Trust Lessons from the Rich and Famous
The old saying that celebrities are just like us with more money holds true in some cases, but it definitely holds true in the realm of probate, trust ... Read More
Arizona Court of Appeals Finds Appraisers Not Liable in Real Estate Disputes
In Arizona and throughout the country, the recent Great Recession, which “began with the bursting of an 8 trillion dollar housing bubble,” created a ... Read More
Vacant Land Loan Not Protected by Anti-Deficiency Statute
As the metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona real estate market continues to recover, we hear less and less about foreclosures, short sales and Arizona's ... Read More






