
Family Law
Salt Lake City Family Law Attorneys
At Clyde Snow Sessions & Swenson, we have been providing family law services for clients throughout Utah (from north of Ogden to St. George and from west of Toole to east of Heber City) since 1951. Our family law section is headed by Clark W. Sessions and Dean C. Andreasen, who have over 50 years of combined experience between them. Our firm represents individuals in all aspects of divorce proceedings, including complex property valuation matters, particularly business and professional practice valuation, as well as other complex marital estate division issues.
Although our Salt Lake City family law attorneys are best known for their ability to handle complex valuation issues in marital property disputes, they can also assist Utah residents with the following family law issues:
- Adoptions
- Alimony and Spousal Support
- Child Custody and Support
- Collaborative Law
- Divorce
- Divorce Modifications (sometimes referred to as post-divorce modifications)
- Divorce Related Tax Issues
- Drafting and Litigating Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements (sometimes referred to as premarital and post-marital agreements)
- International Family Law Matters
- Post-Divorce Estate Planning
- Property Division (sometimes referred to as division of marital assets)
- Property Valuation (sometimes referred to marital asset valuation)
If you are filing for divorce or if there are a lot of marital assets at stake, contact a Salt Lake City family law attorney at Clyde Snow Sessions & Swenson. We will to discuss your case and legal options in a confidential and professional environment.
The law firm of Clyde Snow Sessions & Swenson is a Utah institution. Our lawyers proudly assist clients throughout Utah and the intermountain west, including the cities of Salt Lake City, Orem, Provo, Ogden, Park City, Tooele, Heber City, and St. George (Saint George) for over 50 years with resolving their legal issues, including water rights, eminent domain, white collar crime, and family law, as well as business formation and complex litigation issues.
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