Family Attorney and Family Law
Utah Family Law Attorney & Family Lawyer in Salt Lake City
Divorce Clarity, Child Custody Compassion: Brown Family Law.
Call Us For A Divorce Consultation: 801-685-9999
Call Us For A Divorce Consultation: 801-685-9999
Secure Your Future: Confident Guidance Through Family Law.
Family law includes divorce and child custody disputes. We helped clients by removing fear about the legal process, and protecting their money and their families.
When I talk about what I do, I say that I’m a divorce attorney. Everyone understands that means I help with divorce and child custody cases.
“Family law” is lawyer jargon for “divorce attorney.”
It also means an attorney who helps with divorce, paternity, and child custody cases.
Sometimes, “family law attorney” also means someone who helps with adoption. I’m an adoptive dad, but we don’t help with adoptions because those cases are too emotional for me. They hit too close to home.
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Protective Orders
Because they come up so often in divorce, and because we want to help keep our clients safe, family law attorneys also help with protective orders.
A protective order is when there has been domestic-violence between people who are married (or living together) that helps keep the person being abused safe by keeping the other person away.
This is different from a restraining order in that, if someone violates a protective order, they will go to jail. This makes a protective order a more effective means of keeping someone safe.
- Explanatory Letters
- Congratulations on a Successful Mediation
- Deposition Explanation
- Divorce Education Requirements for Divorce Involving Minor Children
- Explanation of 4-903 Custody Evaluation Mediation
- Explanation of Custody Evaluation
- Explanation of Evidentiary Hearing
- Explanation of Guardian ad Litem Appointment
- Explanation of Mediation
- Explanation of Orders to Show Cause
- Explanation of Post-Trial Procedure
- Explanation of Protective Orders
- Explanation of Temporary Orders
- Explanation of Trial
- Holiday and Summer Parent-Time Reminder
- Post-Hearing Involving Commissioner/Objecting to Commissioner’s Recommendations
- Pretrial Conference Explanation
- Role of Court Commissioners in Family Law Cases
- Rule 108 Objection Explanation
- Unsuccessful Mediation
- You Received an Order from the Court at a Hearing; Now What?
- Your Initial Divorce Documents Have Been Filed; Now What?
- Family Law Attorney Utah
- Prenuptial Agreements
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