Judge Megan A. McCoy, Division 1

Current Assignment: Family Court Presiding Judge / Juvenile Court Judge / Probate Judge

Location: Lake Havasu City Court Complex | 2001 College Street | Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403

Judicial Assistant: Melanie Dawson | (928) 453-0741 | division1@92ujn.com
 

Court CalendarType Of CasesCourt Room Policies and Procedures
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Family Law, Juvenile Dependency, Juvenile Delinquency, Adoptions, Protective Orders, Probate and Guardianship/Conservatorship

Remote Appearance Guidelines

Juvenile Court Procedures

Family Law Case Management

Remote Appearances and Caselines



 

REMOTE APPEARANCES: 
Parties may join the Zoom video courtroom: meeting ID 899-614-070-81 and passcode 2141912
Parties may call in by phone: (833) 548-0282 with meeting ID 899-614-070-81.

When you join the courtroom, assume you are in open court and that you can be heard. Mute yourself until your case is called, just as you would sit in the back quietly and wait your turn in person.

EXPECTATIONS: 
The Court expects lawyers and all parties to treat each other, opposing parties, court staff, and everyone with respect and professionalism.

Harassment, bias, or prejudice on the basis of race, sex, gender, religion, national origin, ethnicity, disability, age, sexual orientation, marital status, socioeconomic status, or affiliation is strictly prohibited.  
 

Megan A. McCoy serves as Division 1 Judge for the Mohave County Superior Court.

Judge McCoy was initially appointed as a Court Commissioner / Judge Pro Tempore by then Presiding Judge Charles Gurtler and sworn in on August 9, 2019. She was appointed by Governor Doug Ducey on August 29, 2021, to step into the Division I judicial position after Judge Gurtler’s retirement in summer of 2021.

Judge McCoy currently handles a caseload primarily consisting of family court and juvenile court matters. These include dissolutions, separations, child custody cases, dependencies, adoptions, and delinquencies.

Prior to her 2019 judicial appointment, Judge McCoy served Mohave as a prosecutor in the Mohave County Attorney’s Office for 13 years.

Judge McCoy is a graduate of Kingman High School (’00), University of California San Diego (’03), and Georgetown University Law Center (’06).