Child Custody Lawyers | Lehi Office | Serving Eagle Mountain, UT
3450 N. Triumph Blvd, Suite 102-161, Lehi, UT 84043
Other Nearby Offices
Kristopher K. Greenwood & Associates represents clients in Child Custody cases in the Eagle Mountain, Utah area.
Child Custody Lawyers | Provo Office | Serving Eagle Mountain, UT
3651 North 100 East, Suite 300, Provo, UT 84604
Child Custody Lawyers | Orem Office | Serving Eagle Mountain, UT
1345 W. 1600 N., Suite 201, Orem, UT 84057
Child Custody Lawyers | Lehi Office | Serving Eagle Mountain, UT
51 E Main Street, Lehi, UT 84043
Child Custody Lawyers | Lehi Office | Serving Eagle Mountain, UT
471 W 4100 N, Lehi, UT 84043
Child Custody Lawyers | Provo Office | Serving Eagle Mountain, UT
75 S 300 W, Provo, UT 84601
Child Custody Lawyers | Lehi Office | Serving Eagle Mountain, UT
2600 West Executive Parkway, Thanksgiving Park Four, Suite 400, Lehi, UT 84043
Child Custody Lawyers | Provo Office | Serving Eagle Mountain, UT
2525 N Canyon Rd, Provo, UT 84604
Child Custody Lawyers | Provo Office | Serving Eagle Mountain, UT
4844 N 300 W., Suite 300, Provo, UT 84604
Child Custody Lawyers | Lehi Office | Serving Eagle Mountain, UT
3451 N Triumph, Suite 206, Lehi, UT 84043
Child Custody Lawyers | Provo Office | Serving Eagle Mountain, UT
90 North 100 East, PO Box 888, Provo, UT 84603
Child Custody Lawyers | Provo Office | Serving Eagle Mountain, UT
120 East 300 North, Provo, UT 84606
Child Custody Lawyers | Spanish Fork Office | Serving Eagle Mountain, UT
51 East 800 North, Spanish Fork, UT 84660
Child Custody Lawyers | Lehi Office | Serving Eagle Mountain, UT
770 E Main Street, Suite 348, Lehi, UT 84043
Child Custody Lawyers | Orem Office | Serving Eagle Mountain, UT
1431 S 550 East, Suite 2, Orem, UT 84097
Child Custody Lawyers | Lehi Office | Serving Eagle Mountain, UT
3301 N. Thanksgiving Way, Suite 400, Lehi, UT 84043
Lead Counsel independently verifies Child Custody attorneys in Eagle Mountain and checks their standing with Utah bar associations.
Our Verification Process and CriteriaAchieving custody of a child can be a highly emotional battle between parents. Add to that a number of legal issues courts weigh to award custody and child custody cases can become daunting. This area of law significantly impacts the child’s present well being and future.
In determining who gets custody, courts consider what is in the “best interest” of the child, which is a broad term that does not have a fixed standard and can take into account a number of considerations. Child custody law is complex, so to get the best result obtaining the services of a qualified Eagle Mountain attorney who practices child custody law is imperative.
In legal practice, experience matters. An experienced attorney will likely have handled issues similar to yours many, many times. Therefore, after listening to your situation, the attorney should have a reasonable idea of the time line for a case like yours and the likely resolution.
The more experienced a lawyer is in legal practice, the more likely he/she will be able to bring about a successful resolution to your issue. Since experience matters, lawyers who’ve been practicing law for many years (with a successful track record) tend to be in high demand. You should look for information about a lawyer’s experience and ask questions during the initial meeting. It’s a very good idea to ask the lawyer how many years he/she has been practicing law and the expected outcome of your case.
Pro se – This Latin term refers to representing yourself in court instead of hiring professional legal counsel. Pro se representation can occur in either criminal or civil cases.
Statute – Refers to a law created by a legislative body. For example, the laws enacted by Congress are statutes.
Subject matter jurisdiction – Requirement that a particular court have authority to hear the claim based on the specific type of issue brought to the court. For example, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court only has subject matter jurisdiction over bankruptcy filings, therefore it does not have the authority to render binding judgment over other types of cases, such as divorce.