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The Schriever Law Firm Divorce

Divorce Attorney in Orem

Strategic Divorce Help For Orem Families

Divorce affects nearly every part of your life, from where your children sleep to how you pay your bills. If you are facing the end of a marriage in or around Orem, you may feel pressure to make fast decisions about issues that will shape your future for years.

At The Schriever Law Firm, we help clients approach divorce with a clear plan instead of reacting out of fear. Our family law team uses a collaborative, trial-ready approach so you are not depending on just one person to protect your children, your home, and your financial stability.

Call (385) 448-5206 or send a message through our contact form to schedule a free, confidential consultation.

Why Our Orem Divorce Team

Choosing a lawyer may feel like just one more hard decision, yet the attorney you hire will influence almost every part of your case. We built our firm around a team based model so that each client benefits from the combined insight, strategy, and experience of multiple legal minds working together.

In practical terms, this means your case is discussed in internal strategy meetings, drafts and arguments are reviewed by more than one attorney, and you have access to a broader range of ideas. If one attorney is in court, another team member can help answer questions or move your matter forward. You are not left waiting because a single person is unavailable.

Our team prepares every family law matter as if it could go to trial. Many divorces resolve through negotiation or mediation, but thorough preparation gives you leverage in settlement discussions and protection if a judge must decide key issues. We focus on gathering documents, understanding the financial picture, and identifying parenting concerns early so we can develop a forward-looking strategy.

Cost is another major concern for people considering a divorce lawyer in Orem. Traditional hourly billing can make it difficult to plan, especially when conflict escalates. For family law matters, we use flat fee pricing whenever appropriate. This structure is designed to provide more predictability so you can budget and avoid constant worry about how much each phone call or email will cost.

Our firm is known for a results driven culture. In our injury practice we have achieved a very high success rate, and that same commitment to preparation and advocacy guides our approach to divorce cases. We do not promise specific outcomes, because courts and opposing parties play a role, but we do work to position your case as strongly as possible at each stage.

Throughout the process, we focus on communication. Clients want to know what is happening and what comes next. We work to explain options in plain language, discuss likely scenarios, and make sure you understand the potential impact of each decision before you sign an agreement or walk into a hearing.

Understanding Divorce In Utah

When you understand the basic steps of a Utah divorce, it becomes easier to see where your choices matter most. To file for divorce in this state, at least one spouse typically must meet a residency requirement. Many cases for people who live in Orem are filed in the Fourth District Court in Provo, which is the main district court for Utah County.

The process usually begins when one spouse files a petition for divorce and the other has an opportunity to respond. Temporary orders may be requested if there are disputes about where children will live, who will stay in the home, or how bills will be paid in the short term. These early decisions can have a big impact on day to day life, which is why preparation is important from the start.

Most Utah divorces involve mandatory mediation at some point. Mediation gives both sides a chance to discuss custody, support, and property division with the help of a neutral professional. Many cases reach full or partial agreements at this stage. When you work with our team, we prepare for mediation with the same seriousness as a hearing so you understand your options before you sit down at the table.

If some issues cannot be resolved, the case can proceed toward trial. The Fourth District Court in Provo generally sets schedules based on the complexity of the case, the number of contested issues, and the court’s own calendar. Our attorneys appear in this court regularly, and we take those local procedures into account when planning deadlines and gathering evidence.

Utah law touches many parts of a divorce, including how marital property is divided and how courts analyze parent time. There is no single formula that applies to every family, but there are patterns and factors that judges commonly consider. We explain how those factors might apply to your situation so you can make decisions based on realistic expectations rather than assumptions.

Key Issues In Your Divorce

Every divorce has its own details, yet most cases in this area revolve around a few core questions. For parents, custody and parent time are often the most emotional topics. Utah courts generally focus on what arrangements serve the best interests of the children. That includes looking at each parent’s involvement, the children’s needs, and practical issues such as school and work schedules.

We work with you to develop parenting proposals that reflect your children’s routines in and around Orem, including school start times, transportation, and extracurricular activities. Our goal is to help you present a plan that is child focused and realistic, while also protecting your relationship with your children.

Financial questions are the next major area of concern. Child support is typically determined under Utah guidelines, although the specific amount can depend on factors such as income and the number of overnights each parent has. Spousal support, often called alimony, may be considered if there is a significant difference in incomes or if one spouse has been out of the workforce. We help you evaluate what support might look like in your circumstances and what documentation is needed.

Property and debt division can be especially stressful when there is a home, retirement accounts, or a business. Utah generally looks to divide marital property fairly, although not always in an exact fifty fifty split. Questions can arise about equity in a house in Orem, division of retirement assets, and responsibility for credit cards or loans. We focus on understanding the full financial picture so you can weigh settlement options against the risks and costs of continued litigation.

Some clients also face concerns about domestic conflict, safety, or urgent financial changes. Temporary protective orders or temporary financial orders may be available in certain situations. When these issues are present, we discuss what legal tools may exist and how they might fit into your broader strategy.

Throughout these decisions, we work to keep your long term goals in view. The outcome of your divorce will affect how you parent, where you live, and how you plan for retirement. Our team helps you prioritize what matters most so short term disagreements do not overshadow your bigger picture.

How We Guide You Forward

Reaching out to a lawyer can be intimidating, especially when you are already under stress. When you contact our firm about a possible divorce in this part of Utah, our first priority is to listen. We ask about your family, your financial situation, and any deadlines you may be facing, such as a recently served petition or an upcoming hearing.

From there, we work with you to outline immediate next steps and a broader plan. You will hear how our team based model applies to your case, which attorneys may be involved, and how we coordinate work internally. We also discuss our flat fee structure for family law matters so you understand how fees are set and what they cover before you decide how to move forward.

As your case progresses, we help you prepare for each stage, whether that is gathering financial documents, drafting proposed parenting plans, or getting ready for mediation at the Fourth District Court in Provo. You will know what to expect at upcoming conferences or hearings and what information we need from you. Our goal is to reduce surprises so you can focus on making informed choices rather than reacting to last minute developments.

To help you start moving from uncertainty to a plan, consider these steps:

  • Organize key documents such as recent pay stubs, tax returns, mortgage statements, and account summaries.
  • Write down your priorities regarding your children, your home, and your financial stability so we can discuss them clearly.
  • Avoid signing agreements or making big financial changes without legal advice, especially if you feel pressured.
  • Schedule a consultation so we can review your situation, answer questions, and talk through potential strategies.

When you are ready to talk with a divorce attorney Orem residents can turn to for clear guidance, our team is ready to help you take the next step with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much will my divorce cost with your firm?

We use flat fee pricing for most family law matters, which means we quote a set fee for defined parts of your case. The exact amount depends on factors like complexity and level of conflict. During your consultation, we explain the fee structure before you decide how to proceed.

Will more than one attorney work on my case?

Yes, our model is built around a team approach. Multiple attorneys and legal professionals collaborate on strategy, document review, and preparation. This helps us look at your case from different angles and provide continuity if one team member is in court or unavailable on a given day.

Do you handle divorces in Utah County courts?

We regularly represent clients whose cases are filed in Utah County, including matters heard at the Fourth District Court in Provo. Our familiarity with local procedures and expectations helps us plan timelines, prepare for hearings, and give you a more accurate picture of what to expect in that courthouse.

Can you help if my spouse and I disagree on custody?

We frequently work with parents who do not agree on custody or parent time. Our team focuses on your children’s needs, gathers relevant information, and prepares your case as if it could go to trial. That preparation supports both negotiation and, if necessary, presenting your position to a judge.

How often will I hear from your team?

We aim to keep you informed at each key step in your case. Clients can expect updates before important deadlines, hearings, or mediation, and responses to reasonable questions as the matter progresses. We work to explain what is happening in plain language so you are never left guessing about your case.

Take The Next Step With Our Team

You do not have to navigate divorce alone or guess about your rights under Utah law. When you work with The Schriever Law Firm, you gain a coordinated team that prepares carefully, communicates clearly, and uses flat fee family law pricing to reduce cost uncertainty.

Call (385) 448-5206 to speak with our team. We will discuss your goals, outline options, and explain how our approach fits your needs so you can decide what is right for you.

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How We Approach Every Case

  • Clear Legal Guidance
    We break down complex legal processes into clear, straightforward steps so you can make informed decisions with confidence.
  • Client-Focused Communication
    We prioritize clear, responsive communication so you always understand your options and the next steps in your legal matter.
  • Strategic Case Planning
    Every case begins with a detailed plan, helping us anticipate challenges and position you for the best possible outcome.
  • Focused on Resolution
    We work to resolve legal matters efficiently while protecting your rights and interests at every stage.
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Client Experiences in Their Own Words

We take pride in the relationships we build with clients and the results we help them achieve. Here’s what they have to say.

  • "Professional and Caring"
    I recommend this firm and their services with all my heart.
    - Dave B.
  • "Enjoyed Working with Them"
    They answered all the questions I had and went out of their way to reassure me that things were going well.
    - Madi A.
  • "I Am so Grateful"
    They made me feel heard and understood and really wanted to help me through my divorce.
    - Heidi F.
  • "Kind, Supportive, and Encouraging"
    They truly helped lift the weight of the divorce off my shoulders and fought for what was fair and right.
    - Aimee C.