Friday, December 11, 2015

Can I Force My Spouse To Stay Married to Me? - LawyerDivorceUtah.com - 801-676-5506

This is a question that I am asked frequently from a spouse who was either recently served with divorce paperwork or from a spouse who is still in love with their partner and wants to remain in the marriage (even though their spouse has said "it's over") -- The question: Can I force my husband/wife to stay married to me? The answer: No - you can't. I go into more detail in the video. The story I tell you is real. The poor guy was heartbroken that his wife no longer wanted to be married to him. He loved her and I could tell from the sound of his voice. Once you watch the video, you'll understand better. Watch, like, call me if you have a question 801-676-5506 - we offer a free initial consultation and hope we can answer your questions. Enjoy the video!

Thursday, December 10, 2015

LawyerDivorceUtah.com - 801-676-5506 - Should I Wait Until the Holidays are Over to File for Divorce?

A client recently said to me: "The holidays are here, we're in December, Christmas is in a few weeks, I know I want to get divorced, but shouldn't I just wait until the holidays are over before I file?" Great question. Watch this video for my answer. If you have questions about divorce, call our office 801-676-5506 for your free initial consultation.

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

LawyerDivorceUtah.com 801-676-5506 - Are Divorce Laws Against Men?

I was asked this week, why are the divorce laws against men? Under Utah law, there is a presumption of equality for me and women under the law. In fact, under Utah law, there is a presumption that parents share joint legal custody of their minor children. My experience as an attorney is that there is no prejudice against men or women. Facts play a role in each case. If you have questions about your case, please contact us for a free initial consultation 801-676-5506. Hope you enjoy the video. Men vs. Women in Divorce -- is the deck stacked against men?

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

LawyerDivorceUtah.com 801-676-5506 - Should I wait until my child is older to file for divorce?

I love answering questions to help people understand their rights, the legal process and how I can best help them. In this video, I answer the question: I have a 6 year old son, should I wait to get divorced until he is older? This video explains how you should move forward based on your circumstances. I hope you enjoy. If you need help from an attorney, call us at 801-676-5506. Thanks for watching.

Question about Divorce: What is Irreconcilable Differences in a Utah Divorce?

In this video I answer the question: What is Irreconcilable Differences? and Why do so many people get divorced for this reason? As attorneys licensed in Utah, Nevada, California, and other states, we would like to help answer your questions and, if you need representation, we'd like to assist you with that as well. Please post any other questions you have and we'll do our best to put up a video about it. If you need answers immediately, call our office 801-676-5506 for your free initial consultation What is Irreconcilable Differences? lawyerdivorceutah.com I hope you enjoy this video - thanks for watching.

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Jeremy Eveland Facebook

Question:

Why don't you post more on facebook?

Answer:

Because I'm working on my client's cases.

Question:

What are you working on today?

Answer:

Working on a child custody and child support case - it's fun and I love helping people.

This disputes can sometimes last for years.  I enjoy getting great results for my clients.

This case I feel very confident about and I believe it will end up in our favor.

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Jared Pearson West Jordan Attorney Wins Alimony Hearing For Client

It took several months of work, preparation, time, and skill, but West Jordan Attorney Jared Pearson, along with Jeremy Eveland and the staff of Eveland & Associates were able to win an alimony award for their client.

"In most cases" said lawyer Jared Pearson, "you have to win on paper first and then win in the courtroom... that's what we did in this case."

Congratulations to Mr. Pearson and the Eveland Law Firm team on their win!

If you need to win an alimony award, call 801-676-5506 and speak with either attorney Jeremy Eveland or Jared Pearson today.

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

West Jordan Attorneys Jeremy Eveland and Jared Peason Answer Custody Question

If The Parent Who Has Custody Was Not Spending Enough Time With The Child, Would The Other Parent Be Able To File For A Review Of The Custody?
Yes. They would definitely need to contact an attorney at that point. Based on the history and what they had done in the past, it would be advisable for them to file a petition if they wanted to move forward so they could enforce their rights.  If you fail or let it slide, you can lose the ability to based on your failure to do something at the time.  Sometimes the longer you wait, the more you will suffer because court's like to preserve the status quo.  There needs to be some change in order for the court to make a change.  So think about your specific circumstances as to what changes are happening in your case and what changes make a difference about parent-time and visitation for you.  Sometimes, it is changes in schooling, changes in work, changes in family relationships, changes in friends, etc.  You think about your specific situation and then contact an attorney for help.
If you are ready to speak with an attorney, you should call Jared Pearson or Jeremy Eveland at 801-676-5506 for your free initial consultation.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

West Jordan Attorney Jeremy Eveland - Custody Hearing in Provo, Utah April 21, 2015

Today I represented a Mom at a hearing on our Motion for Order to Show Cause to get my client visitation restored with her 7 year old son.

The hearing lasted about an hour and fifteen minutes.

The issues were hotly contested.

After arguments and requests, some stipulations were reached.

Some of those stipulations included my client receiving 8 hours of visitation total, 4 hours today (April 21, 2015) and 4 hours tomorrow (April 22, 2015).

The judge reserved all of the issues for a continued hearing in 60 days.

The judge ordered mediation during those 60 days.

The judge believes the parties can resolve and settle the case.

I am hopeful that will happen.

It is good when the parents can agree on issues because it shows cooperation and hopefully that carries over to the children.

My client was smiling when we left court.

I feel that we did a fantastic job.

I love it when we can help Mom's see their kids.