Public Intoxication Attorney In Utah, the public intoxication law may confuse some people who are charged with this crime. The reason may be for this is because you can be charged with public intoxication in your own home. The reason you can be charged with public intoxication in your own home is if the police believe that you may be endangering yourself or someone else. First and foremost, I do not think the law Read More
New Bankruptcy Office Salt Lake City
We have moved our Salt Lake City bankruptcy office to 175 W 200 S, STE 3003, Salt Lake City, UT 84111. This attorney office will provide Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy relief services for the greater Salt Lake City area. Read More
Criminal Defense Lawyer in Utah | Harassment
If you have been charged with a criminal crime in Utah it is important to have a Utah Criminal Defense Lawyer on your side. As with all criminal charges the criminal charge of harassment can change your life and the way you live. Harassment is class B misdemeanor in Utah. It is defined in the Utah Code as: 76-5-106. Harassment. (1) A person is guilty of harassment if, with intent to frighten or harass another, he Read More
Aggravated Assault is a Felony in Utah
Utah Criminal Defense Attorney If you have been charged with Aggravated Assault, then you understand how serious the charge is. There is a lot at stake when you are charged with Aggravated Assault in Utah. When it comes to Aggravated Assault the facts are very important. The facts are what convict you or make you innocent. It is important that you go through all the phases with an attorney. The police will probably Read More
DUI Lawyer in Salt Lake City | Drunk Driving
When you receive a DUI ticket or you are arrested on suspicion of Drunk Driving you will have the opportunity to keep your drivers license by having an administrative hearing with the Drivers License Division in the state of Utah. The hearing is informal and will usually be you, your DUI Lawyer, and the hearing officer who is an employee of the Drivers License Division (DLD). At Arnold, Wadsworth & Coggins Read More
Divorce Lawyer in Ogden, UT
If you have divorce papers that have been filed in Ogden, Utah or live in Weber County it is most likely that your divorce will be decided by a judge in Divorce Court in Ogden, Utah. There are two good Commissioners in the Ogden courts to decide your divorce case. Some issues that the courts will decide for you if you and your spouse cannot come to an agreement in include; child custody, alimony, child support, debt Read More
Child Support in Salt Lake City, UT
In Utah, there are standard guidelines for child support. Most of the time your Salt Lake City Divorce Lawyer will plug in your income and your spouse's income and depending on the custody the child support calculator will determine what the child support should be. However, this does not mean that this child support calculation must be followed. There is a statute in Utah that allows for the child support to be Read More
House and Divorce in Utah
If you are facing divorce in Utah and you have a house there are a lot of different ways that you can deal with the equity, or in this market the deficiency. In this blog post, we are going to go over some of the considerations in your divorce you should think about or consider when it comes to your home or other property that is part of the marriage. One of the first options is to buy out your spouse's share and Read More
Utah Felony Defense Lawyers
Accused of a Felony? Felony charges are serious. As a Utah Felony Defense lawyer, we know that a felony charge and conviction can change your life. You should not face felony charges without a skilled and experienced Salt Lake City criminal defense attorney at your side. Felony charges have serious and long-term consequences. When crimes are charged as felonies as opposed to misdemeanors, the need for an experienced Read More
Where do I Find the Utah Property Exemptions?
What is the purpose of Exemptions? Put simply, exemptions are what property you are allowed to keep from creditors no matter what (except for rare circumstances). If you are asking this question you have probably done some research already and know that each state has its own exemptions. These exemptions apply to creditors trying to enforce their judgments in and outside of bankruptcy. In other words, if you have Read More