Fighting Parental Alienation Syndrome

Divorce is never an easy process, but it can be particularly messy when custody of minor children is involved. In some cases, one parent may attempt to use children as a weapon against the other parent, undermining and even vilifying him or her. This type of behavior is called “Parental Alienation Syndrome”, or “PAS” for short, and it is unfortunately all too common. At the law offices of Wall & Wall, we have been helping parents fight PAS for more…

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Celebrating Mother’s And Father’s Day As A Divorced Parent

Celebrating the holiday as a divorcee can be a difficult thing to do. This is particularly true if the holiday is a celebration of a day focusing on you as a parent, such as Mother’s or Father’s Day. It is important to honor the needs of your ex to celebrate their day without interference from you or any added complications. Surviving these special holidays can be a bit easier with these tips and suggestions from the law offices of Wall…

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Divorce Amicably

While uncontested divorces aren’t always possible, ending a marriage amicably prevents untold emotional and financial fallout. At Wall & Wall Legal Solutions, we help you achieve the amicable divorce your family needs and deserves. We’ll supply you with questionnaires and forms to fill out in advance of meeting with us, to help keep your legal fees even lower. We’ll also walk you through every step of the process, from decisions about who should file to any necessary post-divorce mediation. What…

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5 Ways to Reduce The Stress of Divorce

There is no doubt that dealing with a divorce is stressful; statistically, it is on many lists of major stressors, usually in the top five. Stress can cause a multitude of problems physically, emotionally, and behaviorally. Things like heart disease, digestive problems, insomnia, depression, and even alcohol or drug abuse can be caused by too much stress. That isn’t an exhaustive list; it’s only the tip of the iceberg. With those kinds of consequences, you can see why reducing or eliminating…

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Utah Family Law Attorney FAQ

Family relationships serve as the basis of some of the most common — and the most complex — aspects of law. If you’re considering marriage or divorce, of if you’re in the midst of a dispute over child custody or alimony, you need the services of an experienced family law attorney. Resolving the issues that arise between family members often requires expertise in a range of practice areas. The experienced Utah family law attorneys at Wall & Wall have expertise…

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