Legal Services for Individuals and Families in Southeastern Utah
Legal situations rarely come with a roadmap. Seeley Law Office helps clients throughout Utah figure out where they stand, what their options are, and what to do next.

Your Case Is Not Just
a File Number
From divorce and custody disputes to criminal defense, estate planning, and probate, Seeley Law Office handles the legal matters that affect real life in southeastern Utah. Whatever brought you here, the goal is the same: make sure you understand your options and get the outcome you deserve.
WHAT WE DO
Our Practice Areas
HOW WE CAN HELP
Legal Issues We Resolve
- Adoption
- Assault Charges
- Child Custody
- Child Support
- Criminal Defense
- Custody Modifications
- DCFS Defense
- Divorce
- Domestic Violence
- Drug charges
- DUI defense
- Custody Modifications
- Estate Planning
- Felony Defense
- Guardianship
- Healthcare Directives
- Name Change
- Parenting Plans
- Paternity
- Probate
- Protective Orders
- Powers of Attorney
- Wills
- Trusts
Common Questions About Our Practice Areas
How do I know which type of attorney I need?
A good starting point is a free consultation. Bring a brief summary of your situation and we can help you figure out what type of legal matter you are dealing with and how best to move forward.
Do you handle cases in southeastern Utah?
Yes. Seeley Law Office is based in Price and serves clients throughout southeastern Utah, including Carbon, Grand, San Juan, Sanpete, and Emery counties. Kendra also accepts cases from across the state. Whether your matter is handled through the Seventh District Court or another jurisdiction in Utah, call our office at (435) 637-7020 to find out how we can help.
How much does it cost to hire an attorney?
Legal fees vary depending on the type and complexity of your case. The best way to get a clear picture of what to expect is to schedule a free consultation. There is no obligation and no cost to have that first conversation.
How long does a typical case take?
It depends on the type of case. An uncontested divorce or a straightforward estate plan can move relatively quickly. Criminal cases and contested family law matters typically take longer. After reviewing your situation, we can give you a realistic timeline.
What should I bring to my first appointment?
Bring any documents related to your situation: court notices, agreements, financial records, or anything else that seems relevant. If you are not sure what to bring, just call ahead and we can point you in the right direction.
Can you help if I have multiple legal issues?
Absolutely. It is not uncommon for legal matters to overlap. For example, a divorce often involves child custody, property division, and sometimes estate planning updates. Seeley Law Office handles all of these in house so nothing falls through the cracks.
Do I need a divorce lawyer?
While not required, having a divorce lawyer in your corner can make a real difference. A divorce involves dividing property, determining custody and parent-time arrangements, calculating child support or alimony, and navigating court filings and deadlines. An attorney handles all of that so you can focus on your family. Kendra also makes sure you understand what you are entitled to, helps you avoid agreements that could hurt you down the road, and advocates for your interests if negotiations stall or the case goes to court.
Do I need an attorney to create a will or trust?
You are not legally required to have one, but a poorly drafted will or trust can create serious problems for your family later. Online templates miss things like Utah-specific requirements, tax implications, and how your documents interact with beneficiary designations or existing court orders. Kendra makes sure everything is done correctly the first time so your wishes are carried out the way you intend.
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Not Sure Where Your Case Fits?
That’s okay. Reach out and we’ll help you figure out the right path forward. Your first consultation is always free.
