What you Need to Know About Contested Divorces
Divorces are rarely totally “uncontested.” These situations tend to create many disputes that can be difficult to resolve. However, if you can handle the components of a divorce outside of a court proceeding, you are likely to obtain many advantages. If you are going through a contested divorce, it is especially important to obtain the […]
Read More →Differences Between an Annulment and Divorce
There are two major ways in which a marriage can be ended. Understanding each way will help you to make the ideal decision for your specific situation, as well as helps to familiarize yourself with the process. Many people are unaware of the differences between annulments and divorces. When it comes to an annulment vs […]
Read More →Top Benefits of a Divorce Attorney
Going through a divorce is incredibly difficult. It is also often a very messy process. Emotions tend to run high throughout the divorce process, which can make it extremely complicated to look at the process with a clear mind. This often results in people making poor decisions that will impact their life for a long […]
Read More →New Office in Salt Lake City
For the last six years, Ammon Nelson Law, PLLC has provided high quality legal representation for people dealing with divorce, custody, child support, guardianship, wills and trusts, and child welfare issues. We have successfully represented people in Box Elder, Weber, Davis, Salt Lake, and Utah counties. We not only negotiate great settlements for our clients […]
Read More →We Help Our Clients Stay Safe
Divorce is a difficult process. Aside from sorting out assets, disentangling your life from someone else, sharing children, and coping with the emotions that come with an ending relationship, other more dangerous situations can arise. Domestic violence is a prevalent problem in our society, and it surfaces often in divorce matters. Many people are not […]
Read More →Don’t Sign That Divorce…Yet
I often meet with people who come in for a free consultation after they have already signed an agreement for their divorce. This is usually the first time they have consulted with an attorney. Never let your friends or family sign a stipulation for their divorce without FIRST consulting with a qualified attorney. Our office […]
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