Listens Carefully - Applies the Law Faithfully - Treats Everyone Fairly
Cindy Joseph “CJ” Meyers is a respected attorney and Registered Nurse with decades of experience serving individuals, families, and the courts. She understands that court decisions affect real lives, often at critical moments, and believes judges must be prepared, impartial, and respectful, applying the law consistently and without bias.
CJ approaches the bench with humility and seriousness, recognizing that every case deserves careful consideration and every person deserves dignity. Her commitment is simple. She listens carefully. She applies the law faithfully. She treats everyone with fairness and respect.
Before practicing law, CJ worked as a registered nurse in intensive care and hospital settings, where calm judgment, accountability, and professionalism were essential. That experience continues to shape her people-centered approach to decision-making.
CJ earned her Juris Doctor from Stetson University College of Law and is licensed to practice law in Arizona, Washington, D.C., and New Mexico. As an attorney, she served as Deputy Attorney General for the Colorado River Indian Tribes, handling criminal prosecutions, guardianships, child welfare, and juvenile matters in Tribal and Federal courts. She is also admitted to practice in the Federal Court, including the United States District Court for the District of Arizona, and has been appointed as a Special Assistant United States Attorney focusing on domestic violence and sexual assault cases. CJ currently practices with The Law Offices of Heather Welborne, PC.
Living in Mohave County, CJ has been a Lake Havasu City resident for more than a decade and is a candidate for Judge of the Superior Court, Division 6. She is guided by long-standing judicial principles that protect the integrity of the courts, including fairness, impartiality, integrity, respect for the rule of law, preparation, and professionalism.
Her judicial philosophy is straightforward. She listens carefully. She applies the law faithfully. She treats everyone fairly.
Why I Am Running
I am running for Judge of the Superior Court, Division 6, Mohave County, because I believe our courts work best when judges are fair, prepared, and guided by the rule of law.
Superior Court judges handle serious and consequential matters, including criminal cases, family law, juvenile cases, civil disputes, probate, and cases involving the safety and well-being of children and families. These decisions come at critical moments in people’s lives and require impartiality, preparation, and sound judgment.
As an attorney and registered nurse, I have seen firsthand how deeply these decisions affect individuals and families. I am running to serve, remain independent, and apply the law consistently, without bias.
My goal is simple: listen carefully, apply the law faithfully, and ensure every case is handled with professionalism, respect, and compassion.