Kaufman, Nichols, & Kaufman, PLLC
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  • Attorneys
    • Steven M. Kaufman
    • Ron K. Nichols
    • Kristopher S. Kaufman
    • Benjamin G. Larsen
    • Jason T. Schow
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    • Tyson C. Stokes
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  • Family Law
    • Divorce
      • Contested Divorce
      • Uncontested Divorce
      • No-Fault Divorce
      • Irretrievable Breakdown
      • Complex Divorce
      • Equitable Distribution
      • Annulments
      • How to Get a Divorce (Planning)
    • Child Support
      • How to Obtain Child Support
      • Child Support Modifications
      • Grandparent and Non-Biological Parent Custody
    • Child Custody and Visitation
      • Joint Custody Ogden Utah
      • Relocation and Custody
      • Interstate and International Custody
    • Spousal Support and Alimony
      • Father’s and Mother’s Rights
      • Paternity
      • Pre and Post Nuptial Agreements
      • Post Judgement Modifications
    • Domestic Violence
      • Protective & Restraining Orders
      • Child Abuse
      • False Allegations of Abuse
    • Guardianship
    • Adoption
      • Non-Traditional Adoptions
  • Practice Areas
    • Family Law
    • Personal Injury Law
      • Automobile Accidents
      • Semi-Truck Accidents
      • Motorcycle Accidents
      • Wrongful Death
      • Slip and Fall (Premises Liability)
      • Dog Bites
      • Medical Malpractice & Dental Malpractice
      • Personal Injury FAQs
    • Business Law & Litigation
      • Business Formation
      • Business Consulting
      • Business Sales & Closing
      • Contract Law
      • Commercial Litigation
      • Debtor/Creditor Rights
      • Appeals
    • Criminal Law
    • Estate Planning
    • Real Estate Law
  • Firm Overview
    • Firm History
    • Links & Resources
    • Legal Blog
  • Attorneys
    • Steven M. Kaufman
    • Ron K. Nichols
    • Kristopher S. Kaufman
    • Benjamin G. Larsen
    • Jason T. Schow
    • Dylan T. Benson
    • Tyson C. Stokes
  • Testimonials
  • Contact
801-752-0499
  • What Are Divorce Confidentiality Agreements?

    What Are Divorce Confidentiality Agreements?

    July 9, 2024

    Keeping the details of your divorce confidential is an important part of navigating divorce with ease. Confidentiality Agreements or Non-disclosure Agreements (NDA) are often included in a divorce to help prevent discussion of the divorce…

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  • Dividing Debts During Divorce

    Dividing Debts During Divorce

    June 6, 2024

    When it comes to separating lives in a divorce, one thing that can complicate matters is finances. Debts, bills, mortgages, child care, and other assets will need to be negotiated during the divorce proceedings. While…

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  • How To Co-Parent After Divorce

    How To Co-Parent After Divorce

    May 3, 2024

    For married partners with kids, saying goodbye to all ties with your ex after a divorce is not possible. Many couples determine they both want visitation and custody of their children from the marriage which…

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  • How Can You Be Amicable During Divorce?

    How Can You Be Amicable During Divorce?

    April 5, 2024

    The process of divorce can be complex and come with a lot of distrust and anger, but you can have an amicable divorce and remain civil with your ex. Especially during the divorce process, staying…

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  • Annulment vs. Divorce: Which Is The Best Option For You?

    Annulment vs. Divorce: Which Is The Best Option For You?

    March 1, 2024

    Two legal options exist when it comes to ending a marriage or other domestic partnership, an annulment and divorce. Both of these options have similarities, but they can be used for different situations and couples.…

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  • Can A Criminal Conviction Affect Child Custody?

    Can A Criminal Conviction Affect Child Custody?

    February 7, 2024

    Going to court for a child custody case will involve looking at both parent’s backgrounds, criminal records, employment histories, and other factors that could affect the child’s safety. Each case has unique variables and factors…

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