Weather safety tips for October driving in Arizona

Arizona is known for its beautiful weather when many other states are headed into freezing temperatures and winter driving conditions. Every year, thousands of people migrate to Arizona from other states to enjoy the warmer climates through typically winter months. As these people travel from other states, they are new and unprepared for the driving

Which irreconcilable differences often lead to divorce?

You have been with your spouse for several years, sharing a life together in Arizona. Despite that, you may find that the two of you cannot overcome issues that have plagued you from the beginning of your relationship. Is there a way to get out of this rut? To help you understand whether your situation

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Are there signs of financial infidelity in your marriage?

Rather than physical or emotional infidelity, it could be financial infidelity endangering your marriage in Arizona. Your spouse could have debt, savings accounts or other financial activity that you do not know about. To help you determine if this could be what is going on with your spouse, The Simple Dollar breaks down a list of common

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Avoiding accidents involving school buses and students

K-12 school season means that drivers in Arizona should be ready to see plenty of students and yellow school buses on the roadways. According to Mesa Public Schools, there were close to 36,000 school bus rides for each day of the 2017 to 2018 school year. With this high of a number of student rides, the chances

Levels of burn injuries and treatment options

Most people in Arizona suffer a burn injury at some point in their lives. These are most frequently superficial burns, but for some, the damage goes much deeper. The results can be life-changing, or even life-threatening. Levels of burns According to the Arizona Burn Center, when the burned area only affects the top layer of skin, although

Do you know how to share the road as a cyclist?

Riding your bike is a great way to enjoy the great sights of Arizona, get in some fresh air and exercise, all at the same time. That said, biking is also not without its dangers. D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department shines a light on how bikers can better share the road with motorists. Use these insights to stay

What should you consider before adoption?

You and your spouse may like the idea of adopting a child. However, there are many things to consider before you start the adoption process in Arizona. When you first consider adoption, you and your spouse may not realize how many options exist. The New York Times says that you can usually choose one of

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What should you know about self-driving cars in Arizona?

Like many residents of the Grand Canyon State, you may be wondering about the safety of autonomous vehicles, especially after the Arizona Republic reported Waymo’s plans for a fleet expansion through its planned Technical Service Center in Mesa. Although Waymo’s self-driving cars reflect a growing industry, the rules of the road that apply to vehicles operated

A prenuptial agreement may be enforceable even when challenged

Although some Arizona residents may feel uncomfortable bringing up the issue of a premarital agreement, discussing one may provide a spouse with some protection in the event that the marriage does not work out. KTAR News and Associated Press reported on a family judge’s decision to uphold a premarital agreement made between an award-winning newspaper publisher

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Arizona ranked fifth for highest number of pedestrian fatalities

According to data compiled by the Governors Highway Safety Association, Arizona is ranked fifth for states having the highest pedestrian fatalities during 2018. As noted by the GHSA, their report, “Pedestrian Traffic Fatalities by State: 2018 Preliminary Data,” showed the greatest number of deaths since 1990 with an overall 6,227 pedestrian fatalities throughout the U.S. The most