A Special Certification for Heather Winters Bull
The Families Advocate is proud to announce that Principal Fiduciary, Heather Winters Bull has successfully completed an examination...
In Arizona, persons serving as fiduciaries for a fee must be licensed by the state. All fiduciaries, whether serving for a fee or not, are governed by state law. State law requires that to become licensed, fiduciaries must meet certain eligibility requirements, take initial training, pass a test, post a bond, furnish a set of fingerprints and pass a criminal background check. Licensing must be renewed every two years.