![]() Utah Family Law Attorney, Vernon Jolley, Named “Trial Attorney of the Year”By: Jolley and Jolley, PLC This distinguished recognition was awarded to Jolley for his “Diligent Defense of Parental Rights before Utah Juvenile Courts.” His attorney peers throughout the state of Utah selected Jolley for the award. As a veteran attorney with an impressive resume of trial work in civil and family law cases, Vernon Jolley is licensed to practice in the states of Utah and California, He is also admitted to appear before various federal district courts, the Ninth and Tenth Circuit Courts of Appeal, and the United States Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. “It’s an honor to be recognized in this way by the Parental Defense Alliance of Utah and my peers throughout the state,” Jolley says. “Just as every good parent has a right to be a part of their children’s lives, every child has a right to a relationship with both parents. To this end, our firm will continue to focus on ensuring these rights are properly protected by our legal system.” Established in 2007, the Utah family law firm of Jolley and Jolley was created out of the need for the advancement of a father’s rights in Utah. “In the beginning, even we did not grasp the importance of the need for a law firm to fight for the rights of Utah Fathers as equal parents with valuable parenting skills that children need,” Jolley explains. That quickly changed, as the firm grew from a father and son to seven Fathers Rights attorneys in a few short years. Jolley and Jolley is a family run firm that believes in family ideals – ideals that include a father in the upbringing of children. The atmosphere of the office is unlike any law firm you may be familiar with, including a client waiting area that feels like home and a playroom for children! Click here for website The Parental Defense Alliance is a 501(c)3 tax exempt charitable organization that exists to provide education and assistance to attorneys who represent parents in Juvenile Court child welfare proceedings. Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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