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Finding a Sandy, UT, lawyer can be a scary process, but fortunately Gayle D. Anthony, Attorney at Law, PLLC can help. Whether for basic legal questions or for a more specific issue, we can help you by providing our assessment of your situation and help you with options to guide your decision. Our office offers local representation and a dedication to client satisfaction in everything we do.

Your Sandy, UT, lawyer will work with you to find reasonable solutions to legal issues you're facing. Call Gayle D. Anthony, Attorney at Law, PLLC today to set up an appointment for your free initial consultation and to find out how our office can help you. We're available Monday - Friday from 9am - 5pm with Saturday appointments available.
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We practice in more than one area of the law to give our clients the best representation and service possible. Often times our clients' situations transcend one area of the law. A disabled client may need to restructure their business to qualify for benefits, or may need a will, trust or power of attorney to ensure that their family is protected.
Social Security is a government program that many people in the United States count on when they become disabled and are unable to work. Unfortunately, like the majority of government programs available, obtaining Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) can be a difficult process.
If you're in need of mediation services, Gayle D. Anthony, Attorney at Law, PLLC works to bring opposing sides to agreement through mediation. As a mediator in legal disputes, my goal is to facilitate mutually agreeable settlements through structured, time-tested techniques.

I work hard to help both sides develop a thorough and shared understanding of the dispute, and then guide them through the process of defining a practical, fair and lasting resolution.Mediation is private and confidential, and I will take the time to work through your dispute rather than push you toward an outcome with which you aren't comfortable.
In 1997 my wife and I realized that we were in need of an attorney. No, we were not getting a divorce. We had come to the conclusion that we needed legal documents to delineate what assets we had belonged to her; what belonged to me; and what belonged to us jointly. That might sound easy to resolve but we found out that there are legal ramifications that serve to make this a problem - especially if there are separate families involved.
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