Spencer K. Ricks
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**Spencer K. Ricks** **Divorce & Family Law Attorney | Personal Injury Advocate** **Carr Woodall | South Jordan, UT** Spencer K. Ricks is a dedicated attorney at Carr Woodall in South Jordan, Utah, specializing in divorce and family law, as well as personal injury cases. With a robust focus on all aspects of family law, Mr. Ricks is a passionate advocate for his clients, appearing in court multiple times a week to address a wide range of family-related matters. His extensive experience in the courtroom allows him to navigate complex legal challenges effectively, ensuring that his clients receive the representation they deserve. Understanding that litigation can be both financially and emotionally taxing, Mr. Ricks emphasizes the importance of alternative dispute resolution methods, particularly mediation. He believes that resolving family law issues outside the courtroom can often lead to better outcomes, preserving vital co-parenting relationships and minimizing the impact of legal proceedings on families, especially children. A distinguishing feature of Mr. Ricks's practice is his commitment to child advocacy. He is a court-certified Guardian ad Litem, an attorney designated to represent the best interests of children in high-conflict cases. His specialized training equips him to navigate the complexities of family dynamics, ensuring that children's voices are heard and prioritized in legal matters. Mr. Ricks is devoted to fostering positive co-parenting relationships and nurturing healthy parent-child interactions, which he views as essential to minimizing the emotional toll of separation on children. With a compassionate approach and a strategic mindset, Spencer K. Ricks stands ready to guide clients through their family law challenges with professionalism and care.
About Divorce & Separation Law
Divorce attorneys guide couples through the legal process of ending their marriage. They handle property division, custody, support, and other divorce-related matters. Common matters include contested divorce, uncontested divorce, property division, alimony.