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Serving Utahns who Represent Themselves in Family Law, Protective Order, and Housing Cases

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Online Legal Clinic

Need direction in your legal case? Talk to an attorney for free on Tuesday evening on our online clinic.

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Legal Hotline

Talk to an attorney about your family law, domestic violence, housing, or elder law question. Call (801) 649-8895.

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Legal Document Help

We provide document help on family law cases for self-represented parties. Contact us today to see if you qualify.

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If you speak a language other than English or Spanish, or if you need a sign language interpreter, please email us at TLCinfo@timplegal.org so we can arrange for translation services.
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Our newest program is leading the state in increasing access to justice—and safety.


Our Certified Advocate Partners Program, certified through the Office of Legal Services Innovation, enables experienced victim advocates to provide limited legal services to victims seeking a civil protective order.

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This project was supported in part by the Utah Office for Victims of Crime, awarded by the Office for Victims of Crime, U.S. Department of Justice. The  opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication are those of Timpanogos Legal Center and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Department of Justice or the Utah Office for Victims of Crime.

This project was supported in part by the Utah Office for Victims of Crime, awarded by the State of Utah. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication are those of Timpanogos Legal Center and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Utah Office for Victims of Crime or the Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice.