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Provides free legal help for custody, visitation, and family law matters to low-income Utah residents. Serves fathers navigating divorce, parenting plans, paternity, and protective orders from offices in Salt Lake City. Call during weekday hours to screen for income eligibility, then bring photo ID, proof of income, and any existing court papers to your intake appointment for fastest review.
801-328-8891 · 205 N 400 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84103
Connects Utah residents with screened family law attorneys for initial consultations on custody, support, divorce, and paternity. Fathers pay a low referral fee for the first meeting, then negotiate private rates if retaining counsel. Call weekdays or use the online request form from the Salt Lake City office. Have case basics, opposing party name, and existing filings ready before calling.
801-531-9077 · 645 S 200 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Operates online forms, guided interviews, and in-person help at the downtown Salt Lake City courthouse for self-represented Utah parents filing custody, visitation, support, and divorce cases. Fathers filing pro se can call weekdays, walk into 450 S State Street, or use the web portal. Bring any prior orders, the other parent's address, and children's birth certificates when you come in for document review.
801-238-7353 · 450 S State St, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Trained mediators help separated parents resolve custody and visitation disputes outside the courtroom from a downtown Salt Lake City office. Sliding-scale fees make private mediation accessible to fathers who prefer a negotiated parenting plan over litigation. Call weekdays to schedule an intake; bring any filed pleadings, a proposed schedule, and documentation of current parenting arrangements.
801-532-4841 · 645 S 200 E #101, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Provides free legal representation in custody and protective-order cases for qualifying low-income Salt Lake Valley parents. Staff attorneys handle full-scope representation in family court, and fathers involved in domestic violence or safety concerns get priority screening. Call weekdays to start an intake, then bring photo ID, income verification, and any existing court papers to the scheduled interview.
801-328-8849 · 205 N 400 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84103
Court-appointed attorneys represent children's best interests in contested custody, abuse, and neglect cases statewide. Fathers in high-conflict litigation may have a guardian ad litem assigned by the judge to interview family, observe parenting, and report to the court. The office is located in Salt Lake City; participate openly, provide school and medical records, and respond promptly to all GAL requests.
801-578-3800 · 450 S State St, Salt Lake City, UT 84111