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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 18:51:56+00:00

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Member at Hanks & Peterson, P.C.
Salt Lake City family lawyer James Hanks has been licensed to practice law for nearly 30 years. During that time, he has garnered experience in nearly every major area of law. Prior to beginning his own practice in 1992, Mr. Hanks practiced in labor law, personal injury and insurance defense. Mr. Hanks has practiced family law throughout his career and it now constitutes a major proportion of his work at Hanks & Peterson, P.C.
Attorney Hanks has extensive trial and appellate experience and is AV® Preeminent™ Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell®. In 2007, he was recognized as a Mountain States Super Lawyer in the area of family law and has received accolades in Utah Business magazine for many years. He has been an effective advocate in a number of complex family law cases, including divorces involving substantial marital assets and alimony awards and contentious custody and termination of parental rights cases. He also handles adoption cases and successfully defended a lawsuit challenging the validity of a Utah adoption case through the United States Supreme Court.
If you need an experienced, competent and ethical divorce attorney, Mr. Hanks and the attorneys at Hanks & Peterson, P.C. are here to help. They will apply tenacity, sound judgment and high ethical standards to every area of their practice. If you are going through a legal dispute in your personal or business life or if you need legal counsel for an upcoming transaction or venture, Hanks & Peterson, P.C. offers an effective alternative to impersonal and expensive big firms. Call us today at 801-895-4431 or contact us online.
Child Custody and Visitation in Utah.
Family Law Litigation in Utah.
Spousal Support in Utah Divorce Proceedings.
Family Law for Social Workers, Counselors and Other Helping Professional in Utah Layman Education Services.
Preventing Critical Financial Mistakes During Divorce.
Nuts and Bolts of Family Law in Utah: Rule 101 and Motion Practice.
Current Challenges in Family Law.
Davis County Bar Association; Utah State Bar (Member: Family Law Section; Family Law Section Executive Committee; Unlawful Practice of Law Committee, 1992-1997).
Alexander v. Alexander, 737 P.2d 221 (Ut. 1987); Avila v. Winn, 794 P.2d 20 (Ut. 1990); Moffitt v. Barr, 837 P.2d 572 (Ut. App. 1992); Wells v. Wells, 871 P.2d 1036 (Ut. App. 1994); Nielsen v. Ketchum, 640 F.3d 117 (10th Cir. 2011); Nielsen v. Ketchum, 132 S.Ct. 2429, 182 L.Ed. 2d 1061, 2012 U.S. Lexis 3808, 80 U.S.L.W.3646 (U.S. 2012).

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