Riverton Estate Lawyers, Utah
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Divorce & Family Law, Mediation, Divorce, Family Law, Estate
Diana has been a mediator for twelve years, since 2012. She has helped hundreds of couples resolve their divorce and custody conflicts through mediation, without the extra cost, delay, and emotional trauma of litigation. Diana is also an attorney and has represented people in family law cases, including divorce, custody, and paternity matters, for 30 years. She is intimately familiar with the law, courtroom procedure, judges and litigation. Diana is also skilled at diplomatic negotiation, and has resolved countless cases over the past 30 years as an attorney, through mediation. She was a founding partner of "Huntsman, Lofgran, Walton, PLLC, where she has led her firm in practicing law since 2005. She is presently of counsel with HLW, having retired from litigation in March, 2024. Whether helping a couple as a mediator, or representing a person as an attorney, Diana enjoys helping others find hope and resolution in difficult times -- divorce being one of the hardest things a person may face. That being said, if a couple is willing to try, Diana is passionately committed to the concept of mediation, as opposed to litigation and court rooms, as a far more positive, less costly, faster option of resolving conflict.
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Taylor Percival James is an associate attorney at Weber Law Group, PLLC. Her practice is focused on civil and business litigation. She also works on other business and transactional matters, including entity formation and commercial agreements. Ms. James has been licensed to practice law in Utah since 2025. Prior to joining Weber Law Group, she worked as a law clerk at a Utah law firm and at the Utah Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel. During law school she worked as a judicial extern for Justice Diana Hagen on the Utah Supreme Court and Judge Brent Bartholomew on the Utah Fourth District Juvenile Court. Ms. James also volunteered at the BYU Community Legal Clinic, was an Executive Editor of the BYU Law Review, and participated as a member of Moot Court Team. Ms. James grew up in Fort Worth, Texas but has called Utah home for many years. In her free time, she loves to spend time with her husband and her dog, read, and watch football.
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