domestic relations; domestic violence
HB 2995 modifies Arizona domestic violence and family law procedures; passed House in February 2026 after committee approval.
HB 2995 modifies Arizona domestic violence and family law procedures; passed House in February 2026 after committee approval.
HB 2995 modifies Arizona's domestic relations and domestic violence laws, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the provided information. Based on the bill title and sponsor, it likely addresses procedural, evidentiary, or protective measures related to domestic violence cases or family law proceedings. The bill has progressed through multiple committee votes and passed the House in February 2026.
Domestic violence legislation directly affects victim safety, legal remedies available to those experiencing abuse, and court procedures in family law cases. Changes to these statutes can impact restraining order processes, evidence handling, custody considerations, and criminal penalties—affecting thousands of Arizona families and law enforcement responses annually.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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