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Introduction
Joan Bundy Law is a Chandler, Arizona-based law firm devoted exclusively to helping families in transition. It provides services in all areas of family law, including divorce and legal separation, child custody and visitation, child support, property division, guardianship, post-decree modifications, protective orders, unmarried and same-sex partner issues, and grandparents’ rights, pet custody disputes, honorary pet trusts, and legal document reviews. The firm's principal, Joan Bundy, is a licensed Arizona attorney and graduate of the University of Arizona law school. She has been admitted to practice in both state and federal courts. Joan Bundy Law serves communities throughout the Phoenix East Valley, including Chandler, Tempe, Mesa, Gilbert, Scottsdale, Ahwatukee, Queen Creek, San Tan Valley, Sun Lakes, and all other communities in Maricopa County, AZ. The firm also serves clients worldwide in Arizona-based legal matters. Call Joan Bundy Law today at (480) 463-4600 to have an experienced Chandler divorce attorney review your Arizona family law matter and recommend the most effective, cost efficient legal options.
Contact Info
Address:
1490 South Price Road, Suite 214
Chandler
AZ 85286
United States
Chandler
AZ 85286
United States
Tel:
480-463-4600
Fax:
480-463-4117
Website:
https://joanbundylaw.com
Offering
- Divorce
- Child custody
- Child support
- Property Division
- Annulments
- Guardianship
- Paternity
- Same-sex issues
- Pet custody
- Legal document reviews
Hours of operation
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Monday | Open | 8 AM | 5 PM | ||||
Tuesday | Open | 8 AM | 5 PM | ||||
Wednesday | Open | 8 AM | 5 PM | ||||
Thursday | Open | 8 AM | 5 PM | ||||
Friday | Open | 8 AM | 5 PM | ||||
Saturday | Closed | ||||||
Sunday | Closed |
Meet Our Team (1)
Joan Bundy
Principal, Attorney at Law
Joan Bundy, principal of Joan Bundy Law, became passionate about divorce and family law while serving as a prosecutor, helping bring justice to victims of domestic violence. She saw firsthand how the legal system can serve as a positive force to help families escape abusive and sometimes life-threatening situations, and move forward with their lives.
Joan also learned that the adversarial nature of the justice system can sometimes stand in the way of a positive outcome in family law cases. Many attorneys believe, or want you to believe, that the aggressive, pit-bull approach, where the goal is to intimidate the other party and rip the other side’s case to shreds, always brings the best results for their clients. This may be true on television, but real life is more complex.
Joan does not hesitate to assertively advocate for her clients where the situation demands it. But she also believes that cooperation often brings a faster, more efficient, happier, and longer-lasting outcome that benefits the entire family. If the parties are willing to work together to resolve their issues, she may recommend mediation instead of going to court, which can turn into a costly, drawn-out, and emotionally wrenching battle. She reviews each client’s legal matter individually and recommends the approach that she believes, through years of experience in family law, will work best.
As a divorce and family law attorney, Joan’s goals are to help clients through difficult times as painlessly as possible; recommend the most efficient, cost-effective legal solutions; dedicate one attorney to each case from beginning to end; and treat every client, without exception, with compassion, respect, and dignity.
Joan grew up in a small Iowa town, which she credits for her traditional values and strong work ethic. She has lived in Arizona since 2000. Before entering the legal field, she sharpened her communication skills as a journalist and public relations professional.
The proud parent of one dog and one cat, Joan considers companion animals to be part of the family and is widely recognized for her knowledge of animal law issues. She is past chairperson of the State Bar of Arizona’s Animal Law Section. For many years, she has been a board member of, volunteer for, or financial contributor to various animal welfare organizations.
In her free time, she enjoys singing, giving piano lessons, conducting her church’s bell choir, quilting, and spending quality time with her husband of over 20 years.
Joan also learned that the adversarial nature of the justice system can sometimes stand in the way of a positive outcome in family law cases. Many attorneys believe, or want you to believe, that the aggressive, pit-bull approach, where the goal is to intimidate the other party and rip the other side’s case to shreds, always brings the best results for their clients. This may be true on television, but real life is more complex.
Joan does not hesitate to assertively advocate for her clients where the situation demands it. But she also believes that cooperation often brings a faster, more efficient, happier, and longer-lasting outcome that benefits the entire family. If the parties are willing to work together to resolve their issues, she may recommend mediation instead of going to court, which can turn into a costly, drawn-out, and emotionally wrenching battle. She reviews each client’s legal matter individually and recommends the approach that she believes, through years of experience in family law, will work best.
As a divorce and family law attorney, Joan’s goals are to help clients through difficult times as painlessly as possible; recommend the most efficient, cost-effective legal solutions; dedicate one attorney to each case from beginning to end; and treat every client, without exception, with compassion, respect, and dignity.
Joan grew up in a small Iowa town, which she credits for her traditional values and strong work ethic. She has lived in Arizona since 2000. Before entering the legal field, she sharpened her communication skills as a journalist and public relations professional.
The proud parent of one dog and one cat, Joan considers companion animals to be part of the family and is widely recognized for her knowledge of animal law issues. She is past chairperson of the State Bar of Arizona’s Animal Law Section. For many years, she has been a board member of, volunteer for, or financial contributor to various animal welfare organizations.
In her free time, she enjoys singing, giving piano lessons, conducting her church’s bell choir, quilting, and spending quality time with her husband of over 20 years.