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Coconino County, AZ

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If you or a party to your case resides in Coconino County in Arizona, Huffman-Shayeb Law, PLLC may be able to help you with your family law case. Huffman-Shayeb Law, PLLC is pleased to consult with prospective clients living in or near any the following Coconino County areas: 

  • Flagstaff
  • Fredonia
  • Grand Canyon
  • Grand Canyon Village
  • Page
  • Parks
  • Sedona
  • Williams

Generally, in Arizona, family law cases are handled at the superior court level. For example, in the County of Coconino, family law cases are typically heard by the Superior Court of Arizona in Coconino County. The Superior Court of Arizona in Coconino County is located at 200 N. San Francisco St., Flagstaff, Arizona 86001. Additionally, order of protection cases may be sometimes be heard in other courts, such as justice courts and municipal courts.

Navigating a system can be difficult and complex. Huffman-Shayeb Law, PLLC may be able to help you select the appropriate court for your case and so much more. If you trying to go it alone and are confused or frustrated with the process, contact Huffman-Shayeb Law, PLLC today to set up a consultation!

Disclaimer(s): This publication is for educational and informational purposes only, and represents Huffman-Shayeb Law, PLLC’s understanding of the present state of Arizona law. This publication does not constitute legal advice or council, and should not be construed as a comment on the merits of any particular case. It should be noted that the laws and requirements of the State of Arizona, as well as the addresses and contract information of Arizona courts, may change at any time and that this information may not be complete or correct. Additionally, while Huffman-Shayeb Law, PLLC is able to assist clients in the Arizona judicial system, the firm is unable to assist prospective clients with cases that are subject to the jurisdiction of any of the tribal courts of Indian nations and tribes, regardless of whether such courts are located within the territorial boundaries of the State of Arizona

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