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It can seem daunting to hire an attorney, but in the long run, it is a better option. An attorney is your advocate. As attorney has experience with the laws, courts, judges, and negotiating a fair and just resolution. An attorney can reduce your stress as you proceed in your case. Let one of our attorneys begin helping you today, so you can reduce your stress and feel assured that you have an advocate working for you.

Begin by collecting all of the written paperwork you have for your case. It could be the signed contract, medical records, emails, letters, forms, or anything you have relevant to you case. We can assist you with knowing what to collect. It is important that you find an attorney who you feel comfortable with, someone who will look after your interests. Call us today and set an appointment with one of our attorneys.

The attorneys and staff at Henriksen & Henriksen have had years of experience in all types of different legal cases, from personal injury to child custody. We are conveniently located in a downtown Salt Lake City office, away from the big buildings with convenient parking right next to our building. We have reasonable hourly rates and retainer fees. Take a look at our list of practice areas and then give us a call at (801) 521-4145 for a free consultation today.
If you need immediate assistance, our attorneys routinely handle same day appointments. We are open Monday through Friday, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm. We will get started on your case right away. Let us help you with your emergency legal needs.
We have a comprehensive guide that will help answer this and many questions you may have about divorce. See our divorce guide here.
The Utah State Bar is an organization that regulates and licenses lawyers in the state of Utah.

The court website, www.utcourts.gov, is a great resource for information at the courts.

The following websites are great resources for information about the rules, laws, and statutes of the state of Utah:

Utah Legislature - www.le.state.ut.us

Utah Courts Rules - www.utcourts.gov/resources/rules

Federal District Court - www.utd.uscourts.gov

US Supreme Court - www.supremecourt.gov

Our attorneys at Henriksen & Henriksen are here to help you apply the laws, rules, statutes and evidence to your particular issue. Give us a call today to see how we can help you!

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