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WE KNOW HOW TO WIN...

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Step 1: Building a Foundation

(Before You Call Us)

We have worked hard to build an excellent reputation with judges, commissioners, and prosecutors over more than a decade. When your case goes to court, you can be confident your side will be heard and respected.

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Step 2: Learning the Case

(When You Contact Us)

We know what type of information will make or break a case. We work with you to gather the information and evidence that will be critical to success and put you in the strongest position possible.

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Step 3: Choosing a Strategy

(When You Hire Us)

We use our extensive knowledge and expertise gained from thousands of similar cases to determine which strategy is most likely to get you the result you want.

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Step 4: Making it Work

(When We Go to Court)

Once we've decided whether to negotiate your case or push aggressively toward trial, we use our advocacy skills and extensive knowledge of the system to make it happen. We will push until you feel confident you are getting the best result possible.

 
Learn More About Our Process
 

...AND WE GET RESULTS

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State of Utah v. J.C.

Client was charged with DUI but the breathalyzer results were questionable. The prosecutor insisted on jail time, but we fought the case for 18 months until charges were reduced to a non-DUI reckless driving with no jail.

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State of Utah v. P.M.

Client was accused and charged with Domestic Violence Aggravated Assault. The prosecutor refused to negotiate or listen to Client's side of the story. After a two-day trial, Client was found not guilty and all charges were dismissed.

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S.C. v. C.C.

Husband filed a protective order and divorce against his wife of 11 years while she was in the hospital receiving medical treatment. We petitioned the court for joint legal custody, extended parent-time, alimony, and attorney fees. The court awarded all four.

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B.A. v. K.A.

Ex-Wife withheld parent-time from father and inappropriately micromanaged the children's relationship with their father. Our attorney won the court hearing and obtained attorney fees for father because the ex-wife acted maliciously and engaged in improper gate-keeping.

 
See More Past Victories
 

WE KNOW HOW TO WIN...

hands1

Step 1: Building a Foundation

(Before You Call Us)

We have worked hard to build an excellent reputation with judges, commissioners, and prosecutors over more than a decade. When your case goes to court, you can be confident your side will be heard and respected.

books1

Step 2: Learning the Case

(When You Contact Us)

We know what type of information will make or break a case. We work with you to gather the information and evidence that will be critical to success and put you in the strongest position possible.

chess1

Step 3: Choosing a Strategy

(When You Hire Us)

We use our extensive knowledge and expertise gained from thousands of similar cases to determine which strategy is most likely to get you the result you want.

gavel1

Step 4: Making it Work

(When We Go to Court)

Once we've decided whether to negotiate your case or push aggressively toward trial, we use our advocacy skills and extensive knowledge of the system to make it happen. We will push until you feel confident you are getting the best result possible.

Learn More About Our Process

...AND WE GET RESULTS

no-jail (1)

State of Utah v. J.C.

Client was charged with DUI but the breathalyzer results were questionable. The prosecutor insisted on jail time, but we fought the case for 18 months until charges were reduced to a non-DUI reckless driving with no jail.

dismissed

State of Utah v. P.M.

Client was accused and charged with Domestic Violence Aggravated Assault. The prosecutor refused to negotiate or listen to Client's side of the story. After a two-day trial, Client was found not guilty and all charges were dismissed.

victory stamp over file icon

S.C. v. C.C.

Husband filed a protective order and divorce against his wife of 11 years while she was in the hospital receiving medical treatment. We petitioned the court for joint legal custody, extended parent-time, alimony, and attorney fees. The court awarded all four.

fees

B.A. v. K.A.

Ex-Wife withheld parent-time from father and inappropriately micromanaged the children's relationship with their father. Our attorney won the court hearing and obtained attorney fees for father because the ex-wife acted maliciously and engaged in improper gate-keeping.

See More Past Victories
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