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You Have a Voice in Your Family Law Case

Although your attorney will make sure you are aware of your legal rights and help you litigate your case, it’s important to remember that you have a voice in your case. Your life is greatly impacted by the outcome of your case, so it’s crucial that you make an attempt to stay involved. The following […]

Family Law and the Basics of Guardianship

In matters of family law, it is often necessary to appoint a guardian. This term refers to someone who has the legal authority to make decisions for someone else, referred to as the ward or protected person. When Is a Guardian Appointed in a Family Law Case? Under Utah family law, an adult who has lost […]

What Counts as Neglect?

For some it may not be new to you, for your child to return from a stay with your ex, in less than perfect condition. Maybe their hair is a mess, and a few things missing like their socks or sandals. They haven’t brushed their teeth the entire weekend that they were gone. Questions flood […]

Why We Choose Family Law

Burton Law is one of the few firms in Northern Utah focusing exclusively on family law. Our families are important to us and we know your family is important to you. We understand that the decisions made in the courtroom can greatly affect your entire life. We know there’s nothing more important than protecting the rights […]

Can My Marriage Be Saved?

You’re sitting in the lobby of an attorney’s office and that’s when you ask yourself, “Is there a chance my marriage can be saved?” Ultimately, you are the only person who can answer this difficult question. Not your family member, not your counselor, not your best friend, and not even your attorney. You are the one who […]

Common Family Law Myths

Myth #1: If my ex doesn’t pay child support, I don’t have to give them parent time. This is a myth we hear on a regular basis. It is human nature to feel when there is a negative action, there should be an immediate consequence. It may seem like common sense to withhold parent time […]

Children’s Bill of Rights

A family law matter can be emotional for all adults involved, but have you ever stopped to think what it’s like for a child? A family law matter can be equally, if not more, overwhelming for a child. It’s important to make sure children going through a matter such as a divorce or custody feels your full […]

How To Correspond With Your Ex

The marriage is over, your decree is in place, you have made arrangements for custody with the court…. So now what? Once it’s all said and done, learning to communicate with your ex can be difficult. After your case is complete, you may want to cut ties, however, when children are involved it’s often not possible. Communicating […]

Help! My Ex Isn’t Following Our Decree!

If your ex isn’t following what is outlined in a decree or court order, they may be found in contempt. If a former spouse isn’t abiding by financial orders, you may be awarded a judgment, upon which you can execute assets of the non-complying individual. Take Steps Before Taking it to Court Although it can be […]

Think Before You Post

Although it can be tempting to post your frustrations with the opposing party on social media sites such as Facebook… don’t! It may seem like a great sounding board to vent your frustrations, or even get back at the opposing party, but it can actually have negative consequences. Sometimes social media can give us a false sense […]