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Kristin Miller
My case was difficult, messy, and there were a lot of moving parts. Cory helped me make sense of what the best course of action would be, was professional and considerate. He was my second attorney, and I'm glad I made the switch.
Bulletproof_mom
Always response and knowledgeable. Helped me through a very difficult time!
Alex Romero
Cory Wall was very professional and made me feel comfortable in a very upsetting process. He answered every question so that I understood every part of the process completely.
Marisa Maw
I can’t even begin to say how grateful I am for Nate Wall. He represented me in 2016 in a custody battle and again these last few months in a relocation battle. Both cases he was able to win for me so I didn’t lose my daughter, who is my absolute world. Nate is absolutely AMAZING and I would recommend him to anyone, even my closest friends and family. He is ON POINT, knowledgeable, kind and caring, will work as hard as possible for you, and is the lawyer you have been looking for. I wish I could give more stars. Absolutely amazing. ❤️🙏🏻
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One of the most common questions when consulting with a divorce attorney is how much does a divorce attorney cost. It’s important to remember there are many costs involved besides lawyer fees. If any issues are contested or if the case ends up going to trial costs will be higher. If both parties are in agreement to the divorce terms, an uncontested or Flat Rate Divorce is the simplest and least costly option. A Flat Rate divorce can cost as little as $1,000, including legal services and filing fees.
First, a divorce lawyer should have experience and knowledge about the state they practice in. A representative you feel comfortable with and can communicate easily with is also important. Divorce proceedings sometimes take an unexpected turn, so an attorney who can be available when needed and represent your interests is vital. If you’re searching for a Salt Lake City divorce lawyer, or any divorce attorney in Utah, don’t hesitate to ask for a free consultation before making an appointment.
No, the state of Utah does not require a lawyer to get divorced. However, an attorney knows the state laws and the legal system to make sure you get what you’re entitled to and knows when and where to file documents so that deadlines get met on time. If you and your spouse disagree on property disbursement, child custody or other major issues, trying to negotiate a do-it-yourself divorce could turn into a long, costly and stress-filled nightmare. A divorce attorney is there to protect your rights, make sure you’re treated fairly, and that everything is handled correctly.
Yes, both parties are required to attend at least one mediation session under Utah law. Though mediation is a valuable tool, when it comes to divorce mediator vs. lawyer it’s important to remember that mediators cannot offer legal advice or advocate for your legal rights; only a lawyer can do that.
To take the best advantage of a free consultation, it’s a good idea to come prepared with a list of questions. Ask about the fee structure, is it fixed or by the hour? How long will the divorce take? This answer depends on many factors, but an attorney can at least provide a reasonable expectation. How will the property be dispersed? Who will maintain custody of the children? It’s important to have a realistic view of your state’s custody laws before proceeding.
If there are no appeals, a divorce becomes final when the divorce decree is filed by the Clerk of the Court, typically the same day the judge signs the decree.
In Utah, there is a 90-day waiting period between the time the petition is originally filed and the date a judge signs the final divorce decree. However, disagreements over assets, child custody, alimony, and other issues can delay a divorce for many months or even years.
As the petitioner, (the one who starts the proceedings) you must complete a set of documents and file them with the district court in your county. If you hire a divorce attorney, he or she will prepare and file those documents for you. A budget-friendly option is to seek legal guidance for filing for divorce.
Yes, you can. Wall & Wall offers a free 30-minute consultation to help guide clients through the process of self-representation. DIY divorce assistance from Wall & Wall is an option that combines the low-cost of a do-it-yourself divorce with expert assistance.
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