Practice Areas

Arizona Medical Marijuana Law/Dispensary Licensing

Are you an individual or business with a legal issue pertaining to dispensaries or medical marijuana? The Arizona laws around medical marijuana consumption and dispensary licensing can be confusing. Get your medical marijuana based business off the ground the right way with legal help from an attorney who understands the full complexities of the matter. Learn how Ortega & Ortega Lawyers, PLLC can assist you with legal needs regarding cannabis sale or consumption.
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Civil Litigation

Civil litigation is a vast area of law that covers numerous non-criminal legal proceedings. Typically, the goal of litigation is to hold offending parties accountable for something they did or did not do. If the plaintiff wins the case, the defendant may be required to pay damages or perform a specific act, such as transferring legal title or agreeing to halt production of a particular product. If you require civil representation, it is in your best interest to work with a proactive lawyer who possesses a diverse understanding of the legal profession. You will find exactly that when you reach out to the esteemed Ortega & Ortega Lawyers, PLLC.
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Criminal Defense/ Forfeiture

If you are facing criminal charges in the state of Arizona, or if you are involved in a forfeiture case, you need a trustworthy attorney on your side. If you have been charged, contact Ortega & Ortega Lawyers, PLLC today.
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Divorce, Child Custody, and Child Support

Whether you require counsel for the collaborative process or zealous defense in litigation-based divorce proceedings, you can count on Ortega & Ortega to provide the high-quality legal service you desire. Reach out to Ortega & Ortega, PLLC to lean more about the various approaches to divorce you can take, and how these approaches may prove beneficial in your unique situation.
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Parents/ Grandparents Rights (DCS Defense)

The Arizona Department of Child Safety (DCS) has an obligation to investigate any claims of child neglect, abandonment or reports of a child being injured perhaps at the hands of a parent. Oftentimes, parents will return home from work and find a card on their door asking them to be in contact with a caseworker. These notices should never be ignored as it can send the wrong message to DCS, but it is important that you contact an attorney to find out what your rights are.
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Personal Injury

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