About Reynolds Law Firm, PLLC — General Practice Tempe Arizona
Reynolds Law Firm, PLLC provides general practice Tempe services to clients across the Maricopa County area. Reynolds Law Firm is a Tempe-based general-practice office serving clients throughout the East Valley of Maricopa County. Cases are typically heard at the Southeast Regional Justice Court on East Guadalupe Road or at the downtown Phoenix complex for Superior Court matters.
Located in Tempe, AZ, the practice serves residents who need responsive counsel grounded in local court procedure. For visitors looking to compare options, the directory of Tempe attorneys lists additional firms in the same area for side-by-side review.
What Clients Say
Clients describe the firm as well-prepared and responsive, with attorneys who keep clients informed during the longer waits typical of busy Maricopa County courts. Reviewers also note clear written fee agreements and predictable communication windows.
General Practice Tempe — Practice Areas & Services
- Estate planning. Arizona-compliant wills, revocable living trusts, healthcare directives, and powers of attorney.
- Probate and trust administration. Maricopa County Superior Court probate and trust proceedings under A.R.S. Title 14.
- Family law. Dissolution, custody, and support filed in the Family Department of Maricopa County Superior Court.
- Civil matters. Contract, property, and small-business disputes in the East Valley justice courts and Maricopa County Superior Court.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Arizona a community property state?
Yes. Arizona is one of nine community property states, meaning most assets and debts acquired during marriage are presumed jointly owned. Property division on divorce or death is governed by community property rules under A.R.S. Title 25.
Where will my Tempe case be heard?
Limited civil and small-claims matters from Tempe are typically heard at the Southeast Regional Justice Court at 222 East Javelina Avenue in Mesa or the Kyrene Justice Court. Larger civil and family cases go to Maricopa County Superior Court at the downtown Phoenix complex.
How does Arizona probate work?
Arizona offers informal, formal, and supervised probate options. Most uncomplicated estates use informal probate, which can be opened with the Maricopa County Superior Court probate registrar without an initial hearing.
Quick Facts: General Practice in Tempe, Arizona
- Arizona bar: Arizona has approximately 25,000 active attorneys licensed by the State Bar of Arizona — State Bar of Arizona
- Maricopa Superior Court: Maricopa County Superior Court is one of the busiest trial courts in the United States, with over 250,000 cases filed annually — Maricopa County Superior Court
- Community property state: Arizona divides marital assets under community property rules — A.R.S. § 25-211

