Domestic Violence Article
Pinal County Resources for Domestic Violence
Pinal County Resources for Domestic Violence
Pinal County Superior Court, 31 N. Pinal St., Florence, AZ,
Citizen Contact Center (520) 509-3555, (888) 431-1311
Apache Junction Superior Court (480) 982-4166
Casa Grande Superior Court (520) 836-1073
Mammoth (520) 487-2928
Clerk of the Court (520) 866-6313
Conciliation Court (520) 866-7349
Domestic Violence - Abuse Crisis Counseling
Against Abuse (Crisis Hotline) (520)836-0858
Arizona Child Abuse or Neglect Hotline (CPS) 1-888-SOS-CHILD (1-888-767-2445)
Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence 1-800-782-6400
Autumn House/Mesa (Crisis Hotline) (480)835-5555
Behavioral Health Agency of Central Arizona Crisis Line (520)836-2880
Boys Town National Hotline (24 Hours) 1-800-448-3000 TTY:1-800-448-1833
Community Alliance Against Family Abuse (Apache Junction) 480-928-0196
877-928-0196
Gila River Indian Community Tribal Social Services (520)562-3711
Horizon Human Services (formerly BHACA)-Casa Grande (520)836-1688
National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-SAFE(7233) TTY 1-800-787-7224
Parents Anonymous of AZ (Crisis Hotline) 1-800-352-0528
Pinal Hispanic Council/Centro De Unidad (520)723-7405 (520-466-7765
San Pedro Behavioral Health (520)896-9240
Southeastern AZ Behavioral Health Services (SEABHS) 928-428-4550
1-800-586-9161
Superstition Mountain Mental Behavioral Health Services (520)689-2457
Domestic Violence - Counseling for Abusers
Against Abuse (520)836-0858
Behavioral Health Agency of Central Arizona Crisis Line (520)836-1688
Clerk of the Superior Court (520)866-6313
County Justice Courts - Florence/Coolidge (520)866-7194
Parents Anonymous of AZ (Crisis Hotline) 1-800-352-0528
Pinal Hispanic Council/Centro De Unidad (520)723-7405 (520)466-7765
Southeastern AZ Behavioral Health Services (SEABHS) 928-428-4550
1-800-586-9161
San Pedro Behavioral Health (520)896-9240
Domestic Violence - Shelters/Safe Houses; (24 hours)
Against Abuse (Shelter) (520)836-0858
Boys Town National Hotline (24 Hours) 1-800-448-3000
TTY:1-800-448-1833
Information Resources
Community Information and Referral(24 hours) 602-263-8856
1-800-352-3792
Contact Shelter Hotline-24 Hour Information & Referral 1-800-352-3792 (602)263-8856
Gila River Drug & Alcohol Abuse Center - Sacaton (602)258-7714
Gila River Tribal Social Services - Sacaton (520)562-3396
New Turf Project (520)459-6377
Parent Assistance Hotline (Information on Parents' Legal Rights) 1-800-732-8193
Legal Services
Southern Arizona Legal Aid – Casa Grande. – (520) 316-8076
Southern Arizona Legal Aid – Sells – (928) 383-2420
Orders of Protection/Injunctions Against Harassment
Apache Junction Municipal Court (520)982-8250
Casa Grande Municipal Court (520)421-8675
Coolidge Municipal Court (520)723-5361
Eloy Municipal Court (520)466-3913
Florence Municipal Court (520)868-7514
Kearny Municipal Court (520)363-7752
Mammoth Municipal Court (520)487-2331
Superior Municipal Court (520)689-5091
Apache Junction Justice Court (520)866-6114
Casa Grande Justice Court (520)836-7430
Eloy Justice Court (520) 866-7983
Florence Justice Court (520)866-7194
Mammoth Justice Court (520)487-2262
Maricopa Justice Court (520)866-7450
Oracle Justice Court (520)896-9250
Superior Justice Court (520)866-6950
Pinal County Attorney Victim Witness Program (520)868-6813
Victim Services
Apache Junction Victim Witness Program (480)671-5485
Victim Rights and Witness Assist Program AZ State Attorney General (602)542-4911
Comments:
QUESTIONS
-
I live in TX. My daughter and her mother moved to AZ 2 years ago. I paid support and maintained telephonic contact. During this time, unknown to me, the mother became a heroine addict and gave temporary custody to the grandmother. When I was informed of the situation, I attempted to gain custody of my daughter and the grandmother, who worked for Pima Co. Superior Court, filed for permanent custody. With our court date set for Nov 4th and my plane and hotel paid, the court calls me and says they changed the date. Is that even legal with less than 24 hours notice? Do I have any recourse?
-
My teenage daughter and I were both arrest for domestic violence and both of us were prosecuted. Same case yet we were both identified as defendants which very effectively eliminated any accountability especially by the courts to address "Victim's Rights" at all. The words "dominate aggressor" does not exist , at least not in the statues in AZ. So my question is: How do the courts justify this? Is this ethical? Every justification so far has been absolutely absurd. Have you thought this through at all? Obviously: no victim, double fees, more income, more DV programs as Dual arrests increase
-
what are the circumstances that cause a domestic violence to become a felony
-
Me and my ex-spouse has joint custody, recently I move and have not reported to the court. Im scared to let him know my new residents due to the threats that I recieve by text and answering machine I decided to get a training order is there anything that I need to know addiction to this order?
-
My husband has had 2 work related injuries where he suffered concussions, traumatic brain injuries & frontal lobe brain injury. Over time, his personality is changing for the worse & he's constantly verbally abusining me & my daughter & he completely loses his temper over nothing. Now he's threatening to open a new account for his SSD income & for the work comp annuity which is the majority of our income. He says he wants a divorce & is going to get an apartment & he's going to stop making the house payments. I know this is due to his TBI but what can we do to protect ourselves?
-
My husband was evicted from our home last year when I filed a protective order. After he was gone, I found out he had not been paying the mortgage. I am trying to get the mortgage modified based on my income alone. I need a Quit Claim Deed but he refuses to speak to me. Can I file abandonment to get the court's help with this as part of the divorce?
-
My daughter refuses to go to her moms, what happens if she doesnt go? She is being emotionally abused by her mom. Also, can i file for emergency custody if i can prove it?
-
I am planning to leave my partner, who is verbally and sometimes physically abusive. We live together with our 4 year old daughter. If I take my daughter to live somewhere else (in state) would it be considered kidnapping? I plan on getting an emergency order of protection the following day as soon as the court opens. I want to make sure I am not breaking any law by removing her from her home.
-
I'm a survivor of domestic violence and sexual assault. It's been four years since the last domestic occurred and I moved to Washington to get away from my abuser with my kids. I am wondering since it has been four years ago if there is anything that I can do now like make a police report or legal action now.
-
Is there a law or work on a law regarding couples involved in domestic violence requiring them to seek counseling separately. Or, more specifically, if doing counseling with a couple when domestic violence is apparent, are therapists then required to refer to separate therapists for the individuals of the couple?
STORIES
LegalLEARN
-
Free & Reduced Fees Legal Aid Resources
Click Here to apply online, or call
866-637-5341.
YOUR FEEDBACK IS NEEDED
- Let us know how we are doing! Please take a couple of minutes to fill out our survey.
FIND LEGAL HELP
- Please select your county of residence below.
OTHER LEGAL RESOURCES
-
State Bar of Arizona
www.azbar.org -
Maricopa County Bar
www.maricopabar.org
Referral number 602-257-4434 -
Pima County Bar
www.pimacountybar.org
Referral number 520-623-4625 -
National Domestic Violence Hotline
800-799-7233 -
Bankruptcy Court Self Help Center
866-553-0893 -
Certified Legal Document Preparer Program
Link
ORGANIZATIONS
- DNA - People's Legal Services, Inc., Flagstaff
View full description - Center for Community Dialogue
View full description - Arizona Center for Disability Law-Phoenix
View full description - Arizona Secretary of State Tucson Office
View full description - Community Legal Services - Yavapai County
View full description
RELATED ARTICLES
Things You Should Know about Protective Orders
Domestic Violence Survivor's Guide
Apache County Resources for Domestic Violence
Cochise County Resources for Domestic Violence
Coconino County Resources for Domestic Violence
Gila County Resources for Domestic Violence
Graham County Resources for Domestic Violence
Greenlee County Resources for Domestic Violence
La Paz County Resources for Domestic Violence
Maricopa County Domestic Violence Resources
Mohave County Resources for Domestic Violence
Navajo County Resources for Domestic Violence
Pima County Resources for Domestic Violence
Santa Cruz County Resources for Domestic Violence
Yavapai County Resources for Domestic Violence
Yuma County Resources for Domestic Violence
Tribal Resources for Domestic Violence
County Resources for Domestice Violence Victims
Where to Find an Attorney for Specific Legal Advice
Domestic Violence Resource Guide - DNA People's Legal Services
Protective Order Center - How to Obtain an Order of Protection from the Court