Vanderhooft Legal provides assistance with a variety of family law matters, including divorce, separation, adoption, and child custody.
As a Licensed Paralegal Practitioner (LPP) under the State laws of Utah, Peter Vanderhooft is committed to helping clients obtain equitable access to justice. I provide a wide range of assistance, including the provision of information regarding family legal matters and the legal process, document preparation and filing, and more.
I am committed to making the process as simple, affordable and hassle-free as possible.
Few experiences in life are as fraught with emotion as divorce. Not only can this process be messy, but it can be highly confusing and very expensive. Not everyone can afford a divorce attorney but that doesn't mean that you have to fight this battle on your own.
I provide divorce assistance throughout Utah. My services – including document preparation and filing – help you avoid costly mistakes in the documentation process necessary for getting a divorce. This helps avoid delays and related problems while saving you money on attorney fees.
Most important, I will be there for you throughout the divorce process, answering your questions and providing support to help you get through this challenging time.
As an experienced family law Licensed Paralegal Practitioner, I help clients achieve their goals as quickly and affordably as possible.
I can assist you with matters related to child custody and child support, as well as matters in which you must establish parentage. I can assist with a name change or a gender change. I can also assist you with petitions to recognize a relationship as a marriage.
You can also contact me for help if you are having an issue with cohabitant abuse or civil stalking.
When you choose a Licensed Paralegal Practitioner (LPP) as your family law Licensed Paralegal Practitioner, you will benefit from many of the same advantages as hiring an attorney. I take the time to talk with you to understand your needs. We can assist you in preparing family law documents for your Utah case. I can help you obtain documents to support those forms and we can file them on your behalf with the court.
It is important to note that, although authorized to provide specific types of legal assistance to clients, an LPP is not an attorney and is limited to practice only in those areas within which the LPP is licensed.
If you are in need of a highly capable, compassionate and affordable Licensed Paralegal Practitioner, contact Vanderhooft Legal today for a confidential consultation.
Peter N. Vanderhooft is a Licensed Paralegal Practitioner authorized to practice law pursuant to Utah Judicial Council Code of Judicial Administration Rule 14-802.
Mr. Vanderhooft is not an attorney and is limited to practice only in areas in which a Licensed Paralegal Practitioner is licensed.
To learn more about LPPs, please review the Utah State Bar's website.