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Child Custody

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In the state of Utah, it is becoming increasingly common in custody cases for the Court to appoint a guardian ad litem. But what exactly does that mean? In this blog, we discuss the answer to this question. A guardian ad litem, most commonly referred to as just a “guardian,” is an

Utah Code 30-3-18 used to require a 90-day divorce finalization waiting period. The old 90-day divorce timeline used to mean that parties would have to wait at least 90 days after the date they filed their Divorce Petition until their Decree of Divorce could become final. However, the 90-day wait is over

Many times, clients are concerned about appearing at court for hearings in their temporary orders case, and rightfully so. The unknown, especially when the stakes are high and personal, is intimidating. The first thing you should understand about temporary orders is what happens behind the scenes and prior to the

As a client in a divorce or custody matter, everything is personal. It feels like every pleading, process, meeting, mediation, or court date has the potential to harm or help you and your family. As a result, it’s extremely important to retain an experienced family law attorney when you are

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