- Divorce
- Child SupportArizona Rule of Court 67.1 has existed since 2016. Rule 67.1 makes Collaborative Law available in any case involving divorce, legal separation, child custody, parenting time, relocation of a child, child support, or adoption. Families in crisis deserve an option to recover financially, emotionally, mentally, socially, privately and with dignity. While an estimated 5-10% of cases are not appropriate for Collaborative Law, the vast majority of families can use Collaborative Process to common ground for people to rebuild their lives in the midst of legal crises.
- Child Custody and VisitationDivorce, Family Law and Estate Planning – Collaborative Law, Mediation and Litigation for Divorce, Legal Separation and Child Custody
- Adoption
- Legal Separation
- Juvenile Crimes
- Personal InjuryAttended law school in Houston, Texas, graduating from the South Texas College of Law, and moving to Arizona in 2013. After a year working at the Department of Child Safety while awaiting his law license, Trail began practicing family law, juvenile law and personal injury. He has argued several cases before the Arizona Court of Appeals. Trail also volunteers with veteran’s advocacy groups and high school mock trial tournaments.
- Estate Planning
- TrustsBy creating a living trust, naming beneficiaries, and jointly holding property, you might be able to avoid probate. Everyone would