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Attorney Practicing Probate in Salt Lake City

Serving Clients in Utah and Beyond

From my office in Salt Lake City, Utah, I help people throughout the state, the country and internationally to resolve a wide array of legal issues involving divorce, parenting time, appeals, probate and many others. I fight for a positive outcome in every case.

I made a conscious decision to practice in a wide variety of legal areas in order to be the best possible resource to my clients — you will not need to go elsewhere to get the help you need. I offer personalized service to every client.

Contact me, a Salt Lake City-based lawyer whom can assist you with legal issues ranging from divorce to probate. I have been an attorney since 1984 — I will use my experience and knowledge to help you work towards your goals.

Lawyer Assisting with Alimony in Utah

My many years of practice and my understanding of Utah law allows me to be an effective advocate for my clients. Actively practicing in so many different areas, I have a unique understanding of how certain areas of law impact and interact with others. One legal matter, such as a divorce, can pull in various areas of law from real estate to contract to estate planning and probate. Casting a wide net in my practice allows me to know the law and to know the full extent of your rights.

I work with clients in a variety of cases, across several legal practice areas, including:

Experienced Lawyer Helping With Estate Planning in Utah

Contact me, an attorney based in Utah handling issues of defamation, appeals and legal malpractice, at my office today to schedule an initial consultation concerning your legal problems. I will give you an honest assessment of your case and let you know what I can do to help.

David R. Hartwig, Esq.
1817 S. Main Street, Suite 17
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
Toll Free: 866-331-8770
Phone: 801-883-8707
Fax: 801-486-1715 
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