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Family Law Attorney Salt Lake City
Navigating family law matters can be emotionally and legally complex, often involving sensitive issues such as divorce, child custody, and property division. A family law attorney at Pearson Butler can provide the support and guidance you need through these challenging times, ensuring your rights and interests are protected throughout the process. Pearson Butler offers legal representation in all areas of family law, helping clients find equitable solutions that align with their family's needs and future well-being.
For a consultation and to learn how a family law lawyer at Pearson Butler can address your concerns, please call (800) 265-2314.
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At Pearson Butler, we deliver comprehensive legal support across Utah with a collaborative and compassionate approach. Our experienced team’s diverse knowledge ensures tailored solutions for every client—no matter how complex the legal challenge. We believe in building trust through clear communication and proactive problem-solving.
Why Choose Us:
Over 30 attorneys with focused expertise in multiple legal fields
Collaborative approach providing solutions under one roof
Personalized legal guidance tailored to your needs
Proven experience with complex and sensitive cases
Convenient Utah locations for easy consultation
Collaborative Approach To Complex Cases
Benefit from a team of legal professionals working together.
Experienced Utah Family Law Attorneys
Over 30 attorneys skilled in family law matters.
Personalized Legal Support For Families
Tailored solutions for your unique family law needs.
Compassionate Guidance Through Divorce
We listen and advocate for your family's best interests.
Meet the Pearson Butler Legal Team
At Pearson Butler, our team is dedicated to delivering comprehensive legal solutions for individuals and businesses across Utah. With over 60 professionals, including more than 30 experienced attorneys, we offer insight across a broad spectrum of legal areas—from injury, divorce, and asset protection to corporate transactions and insurance matters. Our collaborative approach means each client benefits from the combined knowledge of a diverse legal team, ensuring their unique needs are understood and addressed with care. We know that legal issues can be challenging, and we’re committed to providing thoughtful, compassionate guidance every step of the way. No matter your situation, you can count on us for strategic counsel and effective support, all under one roof.
A family lawyer can provide legal guidance, represent you in court, and help negotiate agreements in family-related matters. They assist with divorce proceedings, custody disputes, spousal support, and more, ensuring your rights are protected throughout the process.
How can I start a divorce?
To start a divorce, you need to file a petition with the family court in your area. The requirements can vary by location, so consulting with a family law attorney can help ensure that you meet all necessary criteria and understand the process.
What is family law?
Family law is a legal practice area focusing on issues involving family relationships, such as marriage, divorce, custody, and adoption. It encompasses a range of matters including spousal support, child support, and property division.
Can I change my child custody arrangement?
You can request a modification of a child custody arrangement if there has been a significant change in circumstances affecting the child's welfare. You will need to present this change to the court for approval, which can be guided by a family law attorney.