Friday, July 30, 2010

Paternity

Establishing paternity is essentially the process of determining the biological father of a particular child, and then legally establishing all of the associated rights, entitlements and duties. Paternity establishment may be necessary if the parents are unwed at the time the child is born. DNA testing now makes it possible to determine paternity with nearly 100% accuracy. Once paternity is established, then all related issues, including child support, insurance, medical bills, dental bills, child care, tax exemptions, etc. need to be resolved as well. With so many financial issues on the line, do not try and figure it out alone.

Call us now 801-475-8800 or go to www.bestutahdivorcelawyer.com , and we will educate you about all of your legal rights and options. The peace of mind that can result from knowing your rights and having a clear order on them is priceless.

Monday, July 12, 2010

DIVORCE MODIFICATIONS

Many times after divorces are granted, the parties experience a change in circumstances. Life altering events occur regularly, such as: a new marriage, moving out of the state or country, a new job with increased pay, etc. Re-evaluating these changes are important and necessary in many situations. Modifications to your Decree will also result in helpful and necessary changes so you can confidently move on with life. We do divorce modifications on a daily basis. It's important for you to know that the Utah Supreme Court has ruled, that in order to initiate a divorce modification there must be a substantial and material change in circumstances. We can help you understand exactly what this means, as well as help you prove it. We will review the facts of your case, organize them, and then articulate them in the proper way. We do our best to resolve modification out of court, but even if a court hearing is necessary, Kristopher K. Greenwood, L.C. is very aggressive and will fight for your rights. We know what to do! Call 801-475-8800 or go to www.bestutahdivorcelawyer.com

Thursday, July 8, 2010

PROPERTY/ASSET DIVISION

Your home, land, rentals, equity, bank accounts, stock accounts, retirement accounts, insurance, vehicles, snowmobiles, trailers, ATV's, etc. all hang in the balance in a divorce. Many people don't realize how much they've actually accumulated throughout their marriage. There is a lot of money at stake! Not understanding the law regarding your property division is a huge mistake. One wrong move on this can, and will cost you thousands of dollars.

I guarantee you that your spouse will try and take advantage of you here – I see it on a daily basis. What is your best course of action in this situation? To call an experienced attorney who can help you evaluate all of your property, categorize it, and educate you regarding the law. There are many nuances here that can help you keep your property, for example: was it pre-marital, was it a gift, was it an inheritance, etc.

To be successful on these issues you must understand the law and have an experienced attorney on your side. Call us 801-475-8800 or go to www.bestutahdivorcelawyer.com to be confident that, with the help of Kristopher K. Greenwood, L.C. you will get what you deserve and keep what is rightfully yours.