Copper Wren Law

Service area · Maricopa & Pinal County

Probate Help for Queen Creek Families

Queen Creek has grown quickly, and a lot of its estates involve property bought relatively recently. Copper Wren Law works with Queen Creek families from its Mesa office, a short drive north-west.

Where the firm is: Copper Wren Law does not have a Queen Creek office. The firm's only office is at 1234 S. Power Road, Suite 151, Mesa.

Straight answers

Queen Creek probate, answered directly

Is Queen Creek in Maricopa County or Pinal County?

Both, depending on the address. Queen Creek spans the Maricopa–Pinal county line. Newer subdivisions on the Pinal side are the ones that most often surprise people, because the postal address gives no hint of it — and county, not ZIP code, is what determines which Superior Court an estate belongs in.

Which court handles a Queen Creek probate?

It depends on which side of the county line the property or the decedent's residence sits. A Queen Creek estate may belong in Maricopa County Superior Court or in Pinal County Superior Court, so the county is worth establishing at the outset rather than assumed from the mailing address.

Does Copper Wren Law have a Queen Creek office?

No. The firm has one office, at 1234 S. Power Road, Suite 151 in Mesa, and works with Queen Creek families from there. The first consultation is free and normally happens by phone, so nothing needs to be scheduled around the drive.

Worth checking first

Queen Creek sits across a county line

County determines which Superior Court a probate belongs in, and Queen Creek spans two of them — Maricopa and Pinal County. The court for a Queen Creek estate is therefore address-specific: Maricopa County Superior Court or Pinal County Superior Court depending on where the property or the decedent’s residence actually sits.

It is worth establishing before anything is filed rather than after. If you are not sure which side of the line an address falls on, mention it on the first call.

Queen Creek, Arizona

What's different about a Queen Creek matter

Like Apache Junction, Queen Creek spans a county line — parts of the town are in Maricopa County and parts are in Pinal County. Since county determines which Superior Court hears a probate, the correct venue for a Queen Creek estate is address-specific and should be confirmed rather than assumed. Newer subdivisions on the Pinal side are the ones that most often surprise people.

Common questions

Queen Creek probate questions

Which county would a Queen Creek probate be filed in?

It depends on the address. Queen Creek spans the Maricopa and Pinal county line, so the county — and therefore the court — is determined by where the property or the decedent's residence actually sits.

The house was bought in the last few years. Does that matter?

How recently a property was bought matters less than how it was titled and whether there is a mortgage or a beneficiary deed. Those are the details worth gathering before a first conversation.

Talk to someone about a Queen Creek estate

Free initial consultation, usually by phone. You do not need documents in front of you, and you do not need to know whether Queen Creek puts your matter in Maricopa or Pinal County — that is one of the things the first conversation works out.

Information on this website is general in nature and is not legal advice. Viewing this website or contacting the firm does not create an attorney-client relationship. Past results and client experiences do not guarantee a similar outcome.