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**Scott Nickle | Estate Planning Attorney | Helgesen, Houtz & Jones | Ogden, UT** Scott Nickle is a dedicated attorney at Helgesen, Houtz & Jones, specializing in Estate Planning and Family Law. A graduate of Gonzaga University School of Law in 2006, Scott’s journey into the legal profession was unique. Prior to attending law school, he spent four rewarding years teaching English at Weber State University, where he honed his communication skills and developed a passion for helping others. Scott joined Helgesen, Houtz & Jones as an intern during his second year of law school, where he gained invaluable hands-on experience in various legal matters. Upon graduation, he returned to the firm as a qualified attorney, committed to serving the Ogden community and surrounding areas with expertise and compassion. With a solid foundation in Estate Planning, Scott assists clients in navigating the complexities of wills, trusts, and estate administration, ensuring that their wishes are honored and their assets are protected. His proficiency extends to Family Law, where he has successfully handled a wide range of cases, from divorce proceedings to surrogacy arrangements. Scott's diverse experience equips him to provide tailored solutions for his clients, addressing their unique legal needs with diligence and care. Outside of his professional endeavors, Scott resides in Kaysville with his wife of 18 years and their four children. Family is at the heart of Scott's life, and he cherishes time spent at home, particularly during homework sessions with his kids. His commitment to family values is reflected in his approach to law, where he prioritizes understanding and empathy in every client interaction. For personalized legal guidance in Estate Planning and Family Law in Ogden, UT, contact Scott Nickle at Helgesen, Houtz & Jones.
Family law attorneys handle legal matters involving family relationships including marriage, divorce, child custody, and support. They help families navigate emotional and complex legal situations. Common matters include divorce, child custody, child support, adoption.