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Mrs. Egner is a Partner at Hansen Law. She graduated magna cum laude from Utah Valley University in 2010 and received her Master of Arts from Concordia University in 2011. She received her Juris Doctor from the University of New Hampshire School of Law in 2014, where she served as the Chief Articles Editor of the University of New Hampshire Law Review. Mrs. Egner was admitted to the Utah State Bar in 2014.. Mrs. Egner serves as City Attorney for American Fork City and maintains a general practice with an emphasis in family law and contract disputes.
Aaron B. Millar is a skilled 20-year litigator whose practice focuses on commercial litigation and family law. Whether representing a client through a business dispute or divorce, Aaron approaches each case with dedication and compassion. Aaron excels at finding creative, cost-effective solutions that fit his clients’ individual needs. When the occasion demands, he is a tenacious litigator willing to take a case to trial and even to appeal, as shown by his multiple victories before the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. Aaron graduated from BYU magna cum laude, and then obtained his law degree from UCLA School of Law. Before starting his own law firm, he practiced at an international law firm in Los Angeles and a highly regarded law firm in Salt Lake City. Aaron brings this big firm experience to his own firm, treating each client with great care. In his spare time, Aaron enjoys spending time with his wife and five children in the beautiful outdoors and following his favorite sports, including pickleball. Call Aaron today for a consultation regarding your situation—he is eager to assist you and your loved ones in reaching your legal objectives.
Danielle is a founding partner of Hawkes Quam, LLC, a litigation firm focused only on family law issues. Danielle received her law degree in 2010 from the University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law. She serves on the Family Law Executive Committee for the Utah State Bar (in leadership positions, including Chair Person, 2019-2022). Danielle is a Fellow with the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML) and is a certified arbiter through the AAML.. Danielle frequently speaks regarding family law in front of fellow attorneys as well as judges and commissioners. In 2021-22, Danielle developed and advocated for an inaugural year-long series of family law education sessions for judges around the state. Once approved, she created a sub-committee of the Family Law Executive Committee and led that committee through the full implementation of the series. The office of the court requested to continue the series indefinitely and Danielle continued to manage the presentations through 2023. In 2015 she spoke in front of approximately 200 Utah judges giving a legal update on LGBT issues at the Utah Judicial Institute. She was asked to return and give a similar talk to the Utah Justice Court Judges at their conference in 2017 and then again for the judges in 2020. In 2021, she gave a diversity presentation to all of the Family Law Commissioners at their annual retreat. She has given similar presentations for several other family law groups in the state. She has ranked as a top 10 under 40 in Utah by the National Academy of Family Law Attorneys. She has also been named to Utah's Legal Elite by Utah Business Magazine as well as a Mountain States Rising Star by Super Lawyers Magazine for several years. Danielle has served on the board of the Family Law Executive Committee, at the Utah State Bar, including sitting as secretary, vice-chair, and chair for one (1) year each. She also serves on the board of Lawyers Helping Lawyers at the Utah State Bar. Danielle served a six (6) year term on the Board of Directors for the ACLU of Utah, which included one year as vice-chair and two years as the chair of the Board.. After graduating from law school Danielle served a one-year fellowship in Washington DC with Georgetown Law and the Law Students for Reproductive Justice working in women’s and immigrants’ rights with the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health.. During law school, Danielle was a staff member of the S.J. Quinney College of Law’s Journal of Law and Family Studies where she published two notes. The first, Locking up Children: Lessons from the T. Don Hutto Family Detention Center, explores the emerging trend of detaining immigrant families, including very young children, in private for profit detention facilities. The second, Elective Surgery: When Parental and Medical Opinion Supersedes a Child’s Right to Choose, discusses discretionary medical procedures for children including hysterectomies for physically disabled children, cosmetic surgery for children with Down’s syndrome, cochlear implants, reparative therapy, and psycho-altering drugs. In addition, she competed in the Pace National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition where she won two best oralist awards.. Danielle served as the student coordinator for the Guadalupe Legal Clinic, a low income legal clinic, and was a co-founder of Rainbow Law, a free legal clinic focusing on LGBT law in Salt Lake City, and as the president of OutLaws, S.J. Quinney’s queer student group. She also served as a legal intern at the American Civil Liberties Union of Utah (ACLU of Utah) and worked as a law clerk for Strindberg & Scholnick, LLC, an employment discrimination law firm.. Upon graduation from law school, Danielle received the Outstanding Law Graduate of the S.J. Quinney College of Law Award from the National Association of Women Lawyers and a runner up award from the National LGBT Bar Association. Before attending law school Danielle lived in São Paulo, Brazil for one year as a Rotary exchange student, served as an intern at the Brazilian embassy in Washington, D.C., and worked as a senior business analyst in the insurance industry.
Ryan Gregerson has represented thousands of individuals in divorce and family law cases. He knows and can empathize with those going through divorce, and cares about his clients and building for their future.. Ryan will help to remove the stress, fear, and burden of divorce by zealously representing you, frequently communicating with you to ensure you will have the support and answers you need to navigate your case, protect your children, your rights, and your financial future.. Ryan received his Juris Doctorate from Baylor Law School, which has consistently ranked as one of the top ten litigation schools nationally. He will put his trial skills to work for you if we aren't able to negotiate a beneficial settlement that achieves your goals.
Kayla Quam has a deep-rooted passion for family law—a passion that is apparent in her work. Kayla's chief aim is to help make the best of a difficult time for her clients. Because of that, she works tirelessly on behalf of her clients, recognizing that family law involves the most pressing and emotional issues a client will face.. Prior to law school, Kayla worked for a family law attorney and volunteered in child abuse and neglect cases as a Court Appointed Special Advocate. Her love of family law led her to the University of Utah Law School, where she was a member of the Utah Law Review, was a finalist in Traynor Moot Court, and was a participant on the Negotiation Team. Kayla also gained considerable experience participating in clinics during law school, including the Guardian ad Litem's Office, Legal Aid Society, the Utah Court of Appeals, and the Third District Court. Kayla was awarded the David T. Lewis Award for her work in those clinics.. Education. Past Employment
I am the owner and founder of Green Legal Group, P.C., a general practice firm that provides high quality legal services primarily in the areas of business and corporate law, intellectual property, divorce and family law, and estate and probate law. My focus at the firm is business and intellectual property, especially trademarks and copyrights.
Protect your family and your future. Let's discuss your case to understand your options and plan a course of action. Call today to schedule a consultation.. As a mediator for the Utah State Courts, I worked behind the scenes to help families and attorneys resolve the most difficult high-conflict problems. After years of service to the Courts -- and over 1,000 cases as a mediator -- I opened the Good Law office to become an advocate for those who need an attorney in difficult times.. My past experience means that I care about relationships, and I try to view family problems wholistically. But I don't shy away from conflict when it is time to push your legal case forward. I help my clients to understand their options, make good decisions, and take action to resolve legal problems.. Start taking control of your situation today by scheduling a consultation with the Good Law office.
Attorney Eric M. Swinyard is the founder of Eric M. Swinyard & Associates, PLLC, a full-service law firm in Draper. Eric focuses his practice on various areas of the law, including family law, divorce, estate planning and probate, civil litigation, business law, criminal defense, and personal injury. He holds a B.S. from the University of Utah and an M.B.A. and a J.D. from the University of Arizona.While in law school, Eric gained real-world legal experience, completing clerkships with the United States Depart of Justice and the Federal Judiciary. Since graduating from law school, Eric has founded his own private practice and has helped hundreds of people resolve their legal matters. He enjoys meeting new clients, listening to their stories, and developing creative, strategic solutions to help them move forward.
Continually helping people achive successful legal outcomes. Nick has been a member of the Utah State Bar since 2016 and has had extensive experience in the courtroom. Nick started his educational background by attaining his undergraduate degree with a Bachelor of Science in Business Management at Brigham Young University’s Marriott School of Business. He then attended Creighton University School of Law, and graduated with his Juris Doctorate degree in 2015.. While Nick was studying at Creighton, he worked as a law clerk for Creighton University Community Economic Development Center where he served lower means individuals by providing legal services for microenterprise entrepreneurs and nonprofit groups. Following graduation, he started his legal career at a premier Northern Utah law firm helping clients in domestic practice and litigation. A year later, he continued his career with Hepworth | Murray focusing in family law, and estate planning. Recently, he joined the team at Lokken and Associates where he continues to focus his practice in family law, estate planning, and parental defense.. When Nick isn’t providing premium legal services for his client’s at Hepworth | Murray, he spends his time with his growing family. Nick enjoys the outdoors and is often found riding his road bike from county to county. He also donates his time serving the needs of safe harbor at protective order hearings.
Kylie Riggins handles domestic relations cases including divorce, custody, adoption, and pre/post nuptial agreements. Riggins Family Law, Prof. LLC delivers first-rate representation and results, with unrivaled personal attention to its clients. Kylie is a South Dakota native. She graduated from Drake University School of Business in 2002 and from the University of South Dakota School of Law in 2008. After serving as a Judicial Law Clerk for South Dakota’s Fourth Judicial Circuit, Kylie joined Viken Law Firm as an associate in 2009 before joining with Linda Lea Viken to form Viken and Riggins Law Firm. She practicing exclusively in the area of Domestic Relations Law for about ten years before forming Riggins Family Law, Prof. LLC. Kylie has established herself as a tenacious advocate who will work tirelessly to obtain the best possible results for her clients. Kylie is licensed in state and federal court and is a member of the American Bar Association and the South Dakota Bar Association. She serves on the Family Law Committee for both organizations. Kylie served as the President of the Pennington County Bar Association in 2017 and was formerly the Seventh Circuit’s liaison to the Young Lawyers Board of the State Bar. When not practicing law, Kylie is active in the Rapid City community and serves as the President of the Zonta Club of the Black Hills, a community representative on the Head Start Policy Counsel and as Vice Chair of the 7th Circuit Casa Board of Directors.
Terri Williams is an AV rated attorney with Martindale Hubble. She is passionate about representing individuals in need of legal assistance in all aspects of Family Law or Criminal Law and has been doing so in excess of 25 years.. Terri has dedicated much of her time to not only her individual clients, but also to those in need of legal service by being appointed as the Family Law Chair for the SD State Bar Family Law Committee, serving on the Governor‘s Child Custody Task Force and being appointed as a Child Support Referee.. Please learn more about Terri by viewing her webpage.
I have been an attorney since 1992, primarily practicing in the Southern New Jersey area of Atlantic and Cape May Counties, although I have appeared in courts throughout the State. My primary concentration is in family law, which encompasses divorce, separation, alimony, child custody and child support. I have run the The Law Office of Julie Davis Lisa since 2004. Prior to starting my own business, I was an associate attorney at Cooper, Levenson, April, Niedelman and Wagenheim in Atlantic City for several years and an associate attorney at Tomar, Simonoff, Adourian and O'Brien in Northfield, New Jersey, also for severalyears. I received my mediation training through the New Jersey Association of Professional Mediators and Community Mediation Services of Atlantic County.
Brad Green regularly handles complex civil matters at all stages through trial and appeal. Focusing almost entirely on civil litigation, Brad maintains a busy trial practice involving complex domestic relations/family law cases, business/commercial litigation, retaliatory discharge defense, real estate disputes, along with various other types of civil and probate matters.. Brad has successfully taken complex multi--year cases to verdicts in both bench and jury trials, and succeeded in defending those verdicts through the entire appellate process. Brad has won cases before the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals and the Alabama Supreme Court, with several of his cases being published in the Southern Reporter.. In addition to his trial practice, Brad regularly uses informal negotiation, and formal mediation to help clients resolve cases without the costs of going to trial.. Brad is originally from Corner, Alabama, and is a graduate of the University of Alabama School of Law (J.D. 2006). While in law school Brad was a member of the law school’s national trial team. Brad obtained his bachelor’s degree from Birmingham-Southern College (B.A. 2003) where he majored in Political Science.. Outside of his practice, Brad spends as much time as possible with his family. Besides whatever his son is up to, Brad's interests include American political history, British and Canadian politics, Alabama history, and college football.. The following is required by Alabama Rule of Professional Conduct 7.2: No representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.
For over 20 years, Ms. Burleson has helped Alabama families with divorce, child custody and other family law issues. She has helped clients in counties throughout the state of Alabama to reach their goals. Ms. Burleson is herself divorced and has two small children. She has personally faced family law issues in her own life and understands the importance of getting the best possible outcome in your case. Ms. Burleson loves children and her greatest passion is to ensure the welfare of her client's children. Ms. Burleson strives to be understanding and compassion of her clients needs. However, she equally demostrates strength and resolve against their opponents. She understands that it is an honor for her clients to place the future of their family in her hands.. Throughout her life, Ms. Burleson has demonstrated an exceptionally high level of intelligence. In 1984, Ms. Burleson graduated from high school at the age of 15. She was valedictorian of her class. She then went on to earn a B. S. degree from Birmingham-Southern College. Ms. Burleson majored in both accounting and mathematics. She graduated summa cum laude from Birmingham- Southern in 1987 and was chosen to receive the additional honor of membership in Phi Beta Kappa. She was only 19 years old. Ms. Burleson continued her education at Cumberland School of Law where she received the degree of Juris Doctor in May 1990. She was a member of the American Journal of Trial Advocacy. In October 1990, Ms. Burleson was admitted to practice law in the state of Alabam at the age of 22. Ms. Burleson is the owner and founder of The Burleson Firm where she focuses on helping Alabama men and women with family law issues.