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Don’t Sign That Divorce…Yet

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Utah Divorce AttorneyI 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 make sure to be available for consultations within a week, and we offer them for free.

There is no reason why anyone should sign an agreement without consulting an attorney.

I understand that going through a divorce is difficult. I have watched for the past seven years as people wrestle with the difficult emotions that come with a divorce. The idea of facing that kind of emotion can be daunting.

However, I have also seen the faces of many people who realize that they signed a bad deal. The ones who learn that it will cost twice as much to undo the bad deal (if that is even possible) than if they had just consulted with an attorney at the outset.

To undo a bad agreement an attorney is limited by the law to very specific things. If the facts leading up to your signature do not meet specific criteria there can be very few options, if any, to undo the agreement. Before you, your family member, or friend signs their divorce, make sure they call us.

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Divorce is complicated. Not only is the law extremely intricate, but the lives of each individual in a divorce are constantly changing. That makes a constant application of the law to the new facts necessary to properly understand your case. One of the most contested parts of a divorce is usually child custody. Child custody actually has two parts. Legal Custody and Physical Custody.

Legal custody is usually joint, meaning the parties share the legal custody of their child. Legal custody has to do with decision making and the sharing of information between parents. This means that in most cases, parents are required to work together to share information regarding their children and to work together to make major decision. Major decisions are decisions involving religion, education, and health. When parents cannot agree, the divorce decree should outline a process that the parents are required to follow before a final decision can be made regarding a major decision. Sometimes this requires consulting with experts like teachers, principals, doctors, clergy, etc. It may also include going to mediation. Ultimately, the courts can get involved if parents are unable to make a decision, or one parent is acting irrationally.

Physical custody is the other form of custody. This can range from one parent having sole custody to both parents having equal time with the children. Sole custody is outlined by state law and generally means the non-custodial parents has every other weekend and one midweek evening every week. However, if there has been child abuse, a long absence of the non-custodial parent, or substance abuse a non-custodial parent’s parent-time can be further limited in the best interest of the child. For the most part, a joint arrangement of some kind is created. Joint custody starts with the non-custodial parent having more than 111 overnights in a given year. The maximum time a non-custodial parent would have in a given year is 182 overnights. This would be a 50/50 arrangement.

Negotiating and writing these types of custody orders is extremely complex and requires an experienced attorney to ensure that the language actually says what the parties intend for it to say. If you have questions about custody, please call us for a free consultation!Ammon Nelson Law Divorce Attorney

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Divorce lawyers in Utah are not telling you the whole truth about your divorce or custody case. We are all trained to not only be divorce lawyers, but also to sell. Divorce is a very personal thing, and many people are skeptical about using an attorney at all. What divorce lawyers in Utah are not telling you is that you are not obligated to use an attorney. Is it a good idea to do your divorce without an attorney? NO! It is a terrible idea to try and do your divorce or custody case without an attorney. But the truth is, you could if you wanted to.

With the economy gradually improving, I have also seen divorce lawyers raising their rates. They ask for retainers of $5000 or more! At Ammon Nelson Law, PLLC we serve divorce and custody clients from Ogden, Layton, Farmington, Bountiful, Syracuse, Clearfield, Salt Lake City area, and even in the Provo and Orem areas. The best part is, we don’t require a $5000 retainer, nor do we nickel and dime our clients until your divorce results in bankruptcy. We believe your divorce should be the first step toward a healthy and prosperous future for you and your children. If you have questions, or are looking for a divorce lawyer near me, call us today!

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