UTAH’S MOST EXPERIENCED FAMILY LAW APPELLATE ATTORNEY

FOCUSED

We will help you find an intelligent and efficient approach to your appeal.

COLLABORATIVE

We will help you reach a workable solution through settlement or the appellate process.

APPROACHABLE

Appellate litigation is unique. We speak both your language and the court’s.

PRACTICE AREAS

We work hard as your trusted family law appellate advocates. You can count on us to:

• Handle an appeal from beginning to end, or any part of it

• Review, draft or argue dispositive or post-trial motions in district or juvenile court

• Prepare motions for stays or injunctions in district and appellate courts and coach clients through questions about stays, supersedeas bonds, etc.

• Consult at the trial level to prepare for (or prevent!) an appeal

HIGH ASSET & COMPLEX FINANCES

Alimony
Cohabitation
Property Division
Retirement
Property Valuation

CHILDREN

Child Support
Custody
Contested Adoption
Paternity
Termination of Parental Rights

EXPERIENCE YOU CAN TRUST

Julie has worked in the Utah appellate court system since 2003, first as a law clerk and then as an appellate attorney. She knows how to move through the appellate system and help clients understand what to expect.

Divorce proceedings can last a long time, and people want to move on with their lives. An appeal can feel intimidating and even overwhelming after a trial.

Julie helps clients and trial attorneys explore ways to prevent an appeal, reach a resolution more quickly, and make the appellate process as smooth as possible. Julie helps you feel confident that you understand the next steps.

The materials on this website are provided for the sole purpose of providing general information about the law and our firm, and do not constitute legal advice. Although we may periodically update these informational materials, we do not claim or guarantee that they are complete, correct or up to date at any given time. You should not act or refrain from acting based on these materials. You should contact an attorney regarding your individual case.