The separation of a family can be one of the most mentally and emotionally trying times in a person’s life. Whether married or not, a separation can be extremely stressful to both adults and children. Even positive situations such as an adoption are usually complicated and difficult to navigate legally, and the help of a Utah family law lawyer can help significantly.
Clients going through issues that involve their family, such as divorce, child custody, issues like parent-time, financial support, or adoption, would benefit from expert legal counsel. At Burton Law Firm, our family law lawyers serving in Ogden, Utah, and surrounding counties, have extensive experience assisting clients through all areas of family law in the state of Utah. By leveraging the combination of skill with years of experience, our attorneys will do everything in their power to achieve the outcome desired by their clients.
Because a significant number of divorces culminate with both parties wishing to sever ties with their previous partner as cleanly as possible, issues such as child custody and support are often hard to handle without proper legal assistance. In addition to the complications involved in a divorce, a solution that meets the needs of partners with children should be developed by both parties. Without a skilled family law lawyer, arriving at a mutually viable solution for all involved can require far more work than is necessary. We strive to be the best family law lawyers in Utah so you find the right solution for your family.
It is important for you to know the full range of options available to you when pursuing a legal challenge and how the law applies to each individual scenario. Understanding the needs of our clients is one of the most important parts of working through family law. By listening closely to your concerns, our attorneys are better equipped to find the appropriate solution that keeps you and your family’s best interests in mind.
Located in Ogden, Burton Law Firm has a team of legal experts ready to help residents of Utah resolve their family law issues in as efficient a manner as possible. Contact us at 801 393 1106 to schedule a consultation. All calls are responded to promptly and we look forward to assisting you.
Going through a divorce is difficult for everyone involved. Our goal is to help our clients navigate their divorce case with knowledge and compassion so they can focus on their family.
We have assisted and successfully represented numerous clients dealing with paternity issues. Because of our experience dealing with a wide range of paternity-related cases, we can assist clients whether or not they claim to be the father of the child.
Whether you have a custody battle resulting from an ongoing divorce, or if you’re an unmarried parent fighting for custody of a child, the attorneys at Burton Attorneys at Law have the experience to handle your case.
In Utah, by law, every child is entitled to the support of both parents, whether the parents are married or not. Although Utah law provides child support guidelines used by the courts to calculate a parent’s base child support obligation.
Simply stated, mediation is a non-binding forum for a divorcing couple to work out the terms of their divorce with the help of a trained mediation specialist. The only requirement of mediation is that a party attend and make a good faith effort at resolution.
We recommend attending mediation with the help of a legal professional. Mediators are neutral parties who cannot give legal advice. Mediation will involve the discussion relating to all your divorce issues including real estate and personal property issues, division of financial assets (401k, stocks, bonds, etc.)
Step-parents often develop a strong bond of love and affection with a stepchild. As a loving figure in a step child’s life, it may be in everyone’s best interests for a step parent to seek an adoption and make the relationship legal.
When a family member, friend or loved one passes away, his or her estate may have to go through a court process referred to as probate. This is the process whereby the Court appoints an individual, or sometimes multiple individuals, to gather, manage, and ultimately distribute the assets of the one who passed away.
There is no set formula to determine when, or if, a party should receive alimony (spousal support) from a divorcing spouse. In determining alimony the courts will consider the needs of the party requesting alimony, the ability of that party to provide for his or her own needs, and the ability of the other divorcing party to pay alimony.
At Burton Law Firm, our family law attorneys have extensive experience assisting clients through all areas of family law. By leveraging the combination of skill with years of experience, our attorneys will do everything in their power to achieve the outcome desired by their clients.
When a Court grants a decree of divorce, it will also address the parties’ rights with respect to the assets they acquired during their marriage. This includes retirement assets, such as 401(k) accounts, IRAs, and pensions.
A guardian helps an individual care for their physical well-being while a conservator helps an individual handle their financial affairs. By appointing a guardian and/or conservator, you are providing your loved one with the assistance of someone who cares in order to help them handle day to day matters and to make important legal decisions.
Contact us today for a consultation with an attorney. During the meeting, you will be advised of your options as well as the cost of pursuing each option that you have. To more efficiently serve you, we encourage you to organize pertinent documents before your initial consultation if possible.
3785 Harrison Boulevard #1
Ogden, Utah 84403
(877) 447-9997 (Toll Free)
(801) 393-1106
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3785 Harrison Boulevard #1
Ogden, Utah 84403
Toll Free: (877) 447-9997
Phone: (801) 393-1106