Our Mission
Keys to Court AZ PLLC serves Tucson and Pima County residents who don’t qualify for legal aid but can’t afford full representation. Attorney Sabrina A. Davis provides limited-scope, unbundled legal services, helping self-represented litigants prepare for family court without taking on their entire case. From form assistance to strategy sessions, Sabrina gives you the tools and knowledge to move forward with confidence.
VIRTUAL APPOINTMENTS
Meet with Sabrina from home: No need to travel. All sessions are held online at a time that works for you.
EVENING & WEEKEND AVAILABILITY
Appointments are available after hours and on weekends, so you can get help without taking time off work.
SAME BUSINESS DAY RESPONSES
Every call and email is returned the same business day, because your questions shouldn’t have to wait.
WHY CHOOSE KEYS TO COURT AZ PLLC
Our Strategic Advantage
Affordable, focused family law help designed for self-represented litigants in Pima County.
Form Prep & Review
We review your court paperwork so you file the right documents, the right way.
Coaching strategy
One-on-one guidance to help you prepare for hearings and understand what to expect in court.
Virtual Services
All appointments are held virtually, meet from home at your convenience, including evenings and weekends.
Approachable Counsel
Sabrina explains the law in plain language and treats every client with genuine care and respect.
Our Services
Keys to Court AZ PLLC assists self-represented litigants with family law matters in Pima County, AZ. We offer form prep and review, strategy sessions, and more for each of the following case types.
Meet Our Attorneys
Behind every successful case is a dedicated team who is here for you at every step of the process.
About Sabrina
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View ProfileFrequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Limited-scope representation (sometimes called “unbundled legal services”) allows you to hire a lawyer for specific parts of your case rather than paying for full representation from start to finish.
I focus on helping people represent themselves more effectively and efficiently in Arizona family court. Services may include document review, strategy sessions, document preparation assistance, and hearing or trial preparation. NOTE: I do not go to court, mediation, arbitration, or settlement conferences with clients.
I offer client meetings remotely by Zoom instead of in an office. This keeps business costs—and my fees—lower.
All services are provided at flat fees, meaning I do not charge hourly rates. A variety of factors determine the flat fee, and payment must be made before services start.
In some cases, yes. Please contact me to discuss available payment arrangements.
The first step is scheduling a free “meet and greet” Zoom chat with me. During that meeting, we will discuss your situation, identify your goals, determine what level of legal help makes the most sense for your needs, and generally see if we are a good fit.
Yes. Many clients seek help after they have already started a family court case. I can help you understand where your case stands, identify next steps, and prepare for upcoming deadlines or hearings.
Yes. Many clients complete court forms on their own and then hire an attorney to review them before filing. A review can help identify potential errors, omissions, or issues that may cause delays.
Depending on the service(s) selected, I may assist with form preparation or provide guidance on completing court forms.
No. Artificial intelligence routinely “hallucinates” when attempting legal work, meaning it makes up, misunderstands, and misinterprets laws and cases. AI also may re-word content you upload, leading to factual issues into your document.
Instead of using AI to create family court documents, I recommend you start with the court-approved forms on the Pima County Law Library website or at your local law library.
No—and no attorney can ethically guarantee a result. Every case is different. My goals are to help you understand the law, evaluate your options, and make informed decisions about your case.