Arizona Family Law and Divorce Attorney
Joan Bundy Law PLC
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1490 S. Price Road, Suite 110A Chandler, Arizona 85286-6607 USA |
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(480) 463-4600
(800) 266-0137
Law Firm Overview
Joan Bundy Law PLC is an Arizona law firm exclusively focused on family law. Owner/Principal Joan M. Bundy, attorney at law, is dedicated to helping people and families in crisis or transition at various stages of life, which can include but is certainly not limited to: marital or unmarried-couple separation divorce division of assets and/or property domestic violence emergency, temporary and permanent orders of protection and restraining orders termination of parental rights child custody child support visitation alimony/spousal maintenance/spousal support modification out-of-state relocation powers of attorney guardianship adoption and grandparents’ rights.Joan is a 2005 graduate of the University of Arizona's James E. Rogers College of Law. She has been admitted to practice in state, federal and several tribal courts.
Since graduating law school she has worked as a law clerk for a criminal-defense lawyer in Tucson a prosecutor for the Tohono O’odham Nation and later the Gila River Indian Community and since July 2009 as sole proprietor of her own law firm.
During law school she interned with a number of government and public-service legal organizations. She volunteered with the Pima County Attorney’s Office in the Criminal Division, Special Victims Unit, helping with animal cruelty and child abuse prosecutions Tucson City Attorney’s Office in the prosecutor’s division, assisting with misdemeanor prosecutions Arizona Capital Representation Project, aiding indigent death-row inmates with their appeals Pascua Yaqui Tribe, assisting their court with adjudicating misdemeanor crimes, including revising their animal control ordinance, drug diversion program and rules of court and Sisseton Wahpeton-Oyate, a Sioux tribe in northeastern South Dakota, revising their environmental code and district constitutions and bylaws, serving as an appointed guardian ad litem for minors-at-risk, researching child-support legal issues for tribal judge, and observing at a cross-border land claims conference at Sioux Valley Dakota Nation in Manitoba, Canada.
Her primary avocation is animals, serving on the Executive Council of the Animal Law Section of the state bar since 2006 and working as a long-time volunteer with various companion animal rescue organizations including Animal Lifeline of Iowa, The Hermitage Cat Shelter and Humane Society of Southern Arizona, both in Tucson, and Valley Humane Society in Casa Grande, serving on its board since 2009. She also enjoys sewing and crafts (particularly quilting) and music. She accompanies on piano and occasionally conducts the Chancel Choir at the United Methodist Church of Casa Grande.


