Address: 10815 S 700 E, Sandy, UT 84070, USA
Phone: +18018843775
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Friday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Neltje Grandela
I had a very tough and contentious case but the team at CoilLaw were able to help me see the light at the end of the tunnel. I really enjoyed having Alex and Steve on my team. Finally was able to breathe a sigh of relief knowing I would see some stability for a long time to come.
Sean Gallimore
Could not say enough about this firm! Gabi and Kelly have heard me fully. They explain each step and allow me to choose the steps I want to pursue while explaining the positive and negative aspects of each step! Thank you guys for defending me
Audry Haycock
I have loved working with Gabi Jones at CoilLaw! She’s intelligent, dedicated, and an excellent communicator. Through my whole case she’s been very open about what’s realistic and has helped keep my expectations in order. She does not give up, gets creative with her approach, and isn’t afraid to consult with other attorneys in the office if a situation gets complicated to make sure she’s providing the best advise. She has not disappointed and I would highly recommend her and her team. The office staff is also very easy to work and everyone communicates really well. They are honest in billing services and always available to answer any questions I might have.
George Mastakas
Really can't say enough about the hard work and commitment this firm put into my situation, and in particular Jill and Maelle. I appreciate the extra time they've taken, that I'm heard, and that I'm treated uniquely. Would absolutely recommend.
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Many couples choose to sign a prenuptial agreement—that is, a contract in anticipation of marriage. Among other things, a prenuptial agreement typically specifies how a couple will divide their property in the event of separation or divorce. As a general rule, such agreements are enforceable in Utah. However, Utah law also states that a premarital agreement may not affect “the right of a child to support, health and medical provider expenses, medical insurance, and child care coverage.” In other words, you cannot use a premarital agreement to limit child support or settle any questions related to child custody. These matters must be handled through a divorce or a temporary separation order.
In Utah, an uncontested divorce takes on average three months to complete. A contested divorce, on the other hand, could take up to nine months to complete, depending on the intricacy of the marital assets. Even the quickest marriage termination will take longer than 30 days, which is the Utah divorce waiting time.
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