Wall & Wall Attorneys offer Flat-Rate Fee for Uncontested Divorces

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Utah Family Law Firm Wall & Wall Attorneys have brought good news for residents of Utah as the firm has announced an affordable offer for Utahns to receive the attorney representation needed to complete an uncontested divorce quickly and with no hidden costs.

The law firm is offering the flat-rate service fees for representation in uncontested divorce cases. For an uncontested divorce the firm offer fee is $1,000 that doesn't involve children and $1,500 for cases with children.

As per the reports in digitaljournal.com, In Utah, an uncontested divorce involves two spouses that agree to the divorce, allowing them to settle the divorce agreements outside of court on their own or through a mediator.

The move is to help both the parties of uncontested divorce cases, as well as children and family members in order to avoid stress and preserve their relationships.

Meanwhile, court is the final authority to decide the fate of all divorce cases both in uncontested cases both the parties can generally file paperwork without a court appearance.

The offer fees are available to individuals who want to get a simple uncontested divorce in the state of Utah. The rates are based on an understanding that the client and their spouse have agreed upon all issues and merely need various documents prepared by a legal team. The rates are not available to those clients needing to consult with an attorney and/or obtain legal counsel.

The offer fees do not include time for counseling with an attorney. The legal team at Wall & Wall Attorneys will counsel both the parties and provide assistance in preparing various legal documents, but those services carry additional costs that vary based on what the individual attorney charges.

The firm is also offering a free 30-minute initial consultation for potential clients.

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