Divorce and family law issues aren’t just legal problems — they’re life problems. Zilles Law is built to help you find clarity and protect what matters most.
Most clients don't call an attorney because they're excited about the process. They call because something feels urgent.
If any of this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. The best first step is a consultation where you can stop guessing and start making decisions with a clear plan.
Zilles Law represents clients across Northern Utah, including Logan and surrounding areas, in a focused set of family law matters.
Measured action, clear strategy, and steady advocacy. When court is necessary, you’ll have an attorney who is prepared and composed—because courtroom work isn’t theoretical here, it’s regular.
People don’t just want a lawyer. At Zilles Law, the goal is to give you structure when everything feels unstable.
We start with a paid consultation so your situation can be reviewed thoughtfully—without rushing and without generic advice.
You’ll leave knowing what your legal options are, what risks matter, what steps to take next, and what outcomes are realistic.
Clients should never hesitate to share important information. That’s why Zilles Law doesn’t bill for routine communication. You shouldn’t have to choose between “staying informed” and “staying on budget.”
Every family law case is different, but many clients come in carrying the same worries. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, that’s normal. The goal of the consultation is to bring order to the chaos.
Don’t be left guessing. Zilles Law is transparent about how representation works because clarity builds trust.
Payment options (including Affirm where available) may be offered to qualified clients.
In family law, “aggressive” isn’t always a strength. Steady, prepared, and strategic often is.
No. Zilles Law offers paid consultations because meaningful legal guidance requires preparation, experience, and focused attention. A paid consult ensures your time is treated seriously and your questions are answered thoroughly.
It depends on the complexity of the case, the level of conflict, and whether court involvement is required. Some matters resolve in a few months, while contested cases can take longer. You’ll receive an honest estimate after your consultation.
Not always. Many cases resolve through negotiation or settlement. If court becomes necessary, you’ll be prepared and represented with clarity and confidence.
Yes. Modifications may be possible if there has been a substantial change in circumstances. The best approach depends on your specific situation.
Yes. Zilles Law handles high-conflict cases and approaches them with structure, preparation, and control—especially when children are involved.