About Alexandra Shroufe PC — General Practice Flagstaff Arizona
Alexandra Shroufe PC provides general practice Flagstaff services to clients across the Coconino County area. Alexandra Shroufe operates a general-practice office in Flagstaff, the seat of Coconino County and the northern Arizona high country. Cases are heard at the Coconino County Superior Court on East Cherry Avenue in downtown Flagstaff, the venue for most civil, family, and probate matters.
Located in Flagstaff, AZ, the practice serves residents who need responsive counsel grounded in local court procedure. For visitors looking to compare options, the directory of Flagstaff attorneys lists additional firms in the same area for side-by-side review.
What Clients Say
Clients describe the practice as personable and well-prepared, with clear strategy conversations and steady communication during longer civil and family cases. Reviewers also note the attorney’s familiarity with Coconino County judges and clerks, which helps with routine procedural matters.
General Practice Flagstaff — Practice Areas & Services
- Estate planning. Arizona-compliant wills, revocable living trusts, healthcare directives, and powers of attorney.
- Probate. Informal and formal probate proceedings in Coconino County Superior Court under A.R.S. Title 14.
- Family law. Dissolution, custody, and support matters in Coconino County Superior Court.
- Civil matters. Contract, property, and small-business disputes for Flagstaff and northern Arizona clients.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Coconino County Superior Court?
Coconino County Superior Court is located at 200 North San Francisco Street in downtown Flagstaff. The court handles civil, criminal, family, and probate matters for the largest county by area in Arizona.
How does Arizona’s community-property rule affect my divorce?
Arizona is a community property state. Most assets and debts acquired during the marriage are presumed community property and divided equitably on divorce under A.R.S. § 25-318. Separate property generally remains with the spouse who owned or inherited it.
How long does Arizona probate take?
Informal probate in Coconino County typically resolves in six to nine months. Formal probate, contested estates, and matters involving out-of-state assets often take a year or more.
Quick Facts: General Practice in Flagstaff, Arizona
- Arizona bar: Arizona has approximately 25,000 active attorneys licensed by the State Bar of Arizona — State Bar of Arizona
- County area: Coconino County is the second-largest county by area in the United States, covering 18,617 square miles — Coconino County AZ
- Community property state: Arizona divides marital assets under community property rules — A.R.S. § 25-211


