Course Description
The Initial Disclosure Statement is vital to winning your debt collection case in the state of Arizona.
Yet despite its importance nearly all self- represented people I meet with in my law practice have failed to timely submit an Initial Disclosure Statement.
In this Arizona-specific course I teach you what an Initial Disclosure Statement is, when it is due, the penalties for not submitting a Disclosure Statement, and even how to use it to your advantage in trial.
I provide you with customizable templates that you can download to draft Initial Disclosure Statements in both Justice Court and Superior Court in the state of Arizona.
Finally, I walk you step-by-step through the drafting of the Initial Disclosure Statement.
Don't miss this vital step to winning your case!
Attorney John Skiba, Esq.
Course curriculum
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Course Disclaimer
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Course Overview
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What is an Initial Disclosure Statement
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When is the Initial Disclosure Statement Due?
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Penalties for Failing to Timely Disclose
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Step-by-Step: How to Draft a Justice Court Initial Disclosure Statement
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Sample Arizona Justice Court Initial Disclosure Statement Template (Debt Buyer Collection Case)
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About this course
- $95.00
- 9 lessons
- 0.5 hours of video content
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$95.00
How to Draft the Initial Disclosure Statement (Arizona Specific)
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$95.00
How to Draft the Initial Disclosure Statement (Arizona Specific)
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$95.00
How to Draft the Initial Disclosure Statement (Arizona Specific)
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$95.00
How to Draft the Initial Disclosure Statement (Arizona Specific)
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$95.00
How to Draft the Initial Disclosure Statement (Arizona Specific)
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$95.00
How to Draft the Initial Disclosure Statement (Arizona Specific)
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