Top best Juvenile Lawyers in ZIP 80228 | 1 available

1 Juvenile lawyers are available in ZIP code 80228 in Provo, Utah. Average rating of these lawyers is 5/5 and 62% provide free consultation with average fees of $326 per hour.

Juvenile Lawyers Nearby Provo 80228 (by distance)

Within 5 miles near you

(Lakewood Area) 80226 3.7 miles

Within 10 miles near you

(Denver Area) 80204 7.8 miles

(Denver Area) 80202 9.4 miles

(Denver Area) 80203 9.7 miles

Within 25 miles near you

(Denver Area) 80209 10.2 miles

(Denver Area) 80113 10.9 miles

(Denver Area) 80205 11.3 miles

(Denver Area) 80237 14.1 miles

(Centennial Area) 80111 15.7 miles

(Aurora Area) 80012 17.0 miles

Active Lawyers

1 - 1

Hourly Fees

$231 - $421

Free Consultations

41% - 82%

Average Rating

4.8 - 5.0 ★


FAQs - Juvenile Lawyers in 80228 city Provo How many Juvenile lawyers actively serve residents of Provo, Utah? Approximately 17 licensed attorneys focus on Juvenile across Provo, Utah. Most matters are filed through the Utah District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Juvenile lawyers in Provo, Utah? In Provo, typical rates range from $200-$389 per hour for Juvenile. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3728 and $8350, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Juvenile matters usually take in courts near Provo? Juvenile cases in Provo, Utah usually take around 5-12 months depending on complexity and the Utah District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Juvenile cases for people living in Provo, Utah? Residents of Provo typically see Juvenile filings handled by the Utah District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Juvenile? About 36% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Juvenile, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.

1 Juvenile Lawyers Found Near You

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Location: Lakewood 80228
Firm: Grob & Eirich, LLC

Kerry Simpson is a 1998 graduate of the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law. She received her undergraduate degree from Baylor University. Kerry was admitted to the Arizona bar in 1999 and to the Colorado bar in 2004.  Kerry focuses her practice on representation of foster parents, relatives, non-relative caregivers and step-parents in child welfare, adoption, allocation of parental rights and guardianship cases.     Kerry began her legal career in 1999 working as a criminal prosecutor for the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office in Phoenix, Arizona. There she prosecuted felonies ranging from Theft to Vehicular Manslaughter. She handled almost thirty jury trials in her four years at that office. After Kerry and her family moved to Colorado in 2003, she worked for a general practice firm in Littleton. During her 13 years there, she represented clients in child welfare, delinquency, adoption, paternity, and allocation of parental rights cases. Kerry then spent two years as an Assistant County Attorney litigating on behalf of the Clear Creek County Department of Human Services. She obtained emergency protective orders, filed Petitions in Dependency and Neglect, and represented the Department in adjudicatory and termination trial proceedings.     As a private practitioner, Kerry has litigated numerous jury trials and dozens of contested court trials. She has also handled several appeals. Kerry’s litigation experience supports Grob & Eirich’s niche specialty in representing and litigating on behalf of intervening family members and foster parents in the child welfare system.     Kerry has twice presented to the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, a multi-disciplinary world-wide group of professionals dedicated to preventing child abuse. There, she presented on humanitarian aid for orphans and on the patient-psychotherapist privilege as applied to children. She has also presented on several occasions through the Colorado Bar Association on family-law related matters such as allocation of parental rights, child support, the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure relating to family law case management, and the intersection of family law, child welfare, and criminal law.     Kerry’s volunteer experience includes presenting to domestic violence victims at the Family Tree Law Clinic on topics of divorce, civil protection orders, and child-related matters. She has mediated high-conflict parenting-time disputes through the Turelli Foundation. Kerry has been an active member of the 1st Judicial District Bar Association as a former board member, former Continuing Legal Education chair, and former Membership chair. She was honored to receive the Linda T. Palmieri Award for Outstanding Service on Behalf of Children in 2010.

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