Arizona Police Officer Adopts Child Abuse Survivor He Met On Duty; Audra Petrolle, Family Law Attorney At Rose Law Group, Weighs In

By Tamar Lapin | New York Post An Arizona police officer and his wife adopted a 4-year-old survivor of child abuse that he comforted while he was on duty. Kingman Police Department Lt. Brian Zach met little Kaila when he and his partner got a call to go check on her home back in March 2018, he told ABC’s “Good …

New Federal Stimulus Details Outlined By Rose Law Group Attorney Tom Galvin

By Tom Galvin | Rose Law Group Reporter This new stimulus bill finally passed by Congress is about $900 billion, which is less than half the size of the $2.2 trillion stimulus bill passed last March. It includes $284 billion in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) funding for businesses and $600 stimulus checks for each adult and child, per income limits. Funding is provided for testing, tracing, and vaccine distribution, …

Arizona Mayors Await Next Move In Short-Term Rental Skirmish; Jordan Rose, Founder And President Of Rose Law Group, Talks To The Independent About Legalities Involved

By Melissa Rosequist | Paradise Valley Independent Days have gone by since more than 30 Arizona mayors signed a letter urging short-term rental platform CEOs to end lobbying efforts against legislation change — a move that gained no more than crickets in response. Paradise Valley Mayor Jerry Bien-Willner, one of 33 officials to sign on to the cause, says the …

Even With Weed Legalized In Arizona, Can You Still Be Fired For Getting High? Jonathan Udell, Attorney At Rose Law Group, Says Yes In New Times

By Josh Kelety | Phoenix New Times In the November 2020 general election, Arizona voters approved, by a large margin, Proposition 207, a ballot measure that would legalize recreational marijuana. You can now legally possess cannabis, grow it, and smoke it, if you’re at least 21. You’ll soon be able to buy it in stores. But you can absolutely still get …

What Everyone Gets Wrong About Prenups; Audra Petrolle, Rose Law Group Family Law Attorney, Comments

By Caroline Bologna | HuffPost Preparing for marriage comes with many fun and exciting experiences, but drafting a prenuptial agreement sounds anything but. A prenuptial agreement, or prenup, is a pre-marriage contract outlining how assets would be handled in the event of divorce. For many, the mention of “prenup” evokes a sense of discomfort and other negative sentiments. But it …

Buttrick: Is The Arizona Constitution To Be Taken Seriously Or For Granted?

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Ann Siner of My Sister’s Closet and Judge John Buttrick in their litigation efforts against 208.) By John Buttrick | Paradise Valley Independent As an attorney and retired judge I have always considered the Arizona Constitution to be the highest law of the state, not a set of guidelines. That’s why I am a plaintiff, …

‘Love In The Time Of Lockdown’: Rose Law Group Partner, Family Law Director Kaine Fisher, And Firm Divorce Attorney Audra Petrolle Talk Prison Nuptials

Chelsea Moore and Christopher Blackwell were married Sept. 18 in the visitors’ room at the Washington State Reformatory in the Monroe Correctional Complex, where he is a prisoner. Credit: Mark Miller By Jenny Block | New York Times On the day Chelsea Moore got married, it had been six months since she last saw her fiancé, Christopher Blackwell. But now Ms. Moore, wearing a …

Holiday Divorce Do’s And Don’ts, With Rose Law Group Family Law Attorney Audra Petrolle

By Audra Petrolle, Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter Don’t argue over politics With national news consuming so much dinner table talk, hot button issues can lead to may-day situations quick if there’s already tension between divorced or blended families during the holidays. Avoid political discussions that could lead to disagreements if at all possible. Keep topics merry and bright. Don’t bring …

Amid Bay Area Exodus, New Factor Emerges For States Luring Headquarters

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Ann Siner of My Sister’s Closet and Judge John Buttrick in their litigation efforts against 208.)  By Mark Calvey | San Francisco Business Times Bay Area companies leaving California often cite lower taxes and a business-friendly environment in requirements for their new hometown. But another factor could be emerging on the wish list for their new destination: A difficulty …