Licensed Paralegal Practitioner Specific family law matters, such as temporary separation, divorce, parentage, cohabitant abuse, civil stalking, custody and support, or name change; Debt collection matters in which the dollar amount at issue does not exceed the statutory limit for small claims cases. (Landlord/Tenant – coming in March 2021) What LPPs can do? Currently, LPP’s can be licensed to practice law in the areas of family law, debt collection and landlord-tenant disputes. LPPs can file court documents and serve as mediators, but they are prohibited from appearing in court, according to the Utah State Bar. An LPP can file forms, complete settlement negotiations, review court documents, and represent clients in mediation. Rule 14-802
Hours
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | 9AM–6PM |
Tuesday | 9AM–6PM |
Wednesday | 9AM–6PM |
Thursday | 9AM–6PM |
Friday (Veterans Day) | 9AM–6PM Hours might differ |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3005 W 4000 S Rd, Delta, UT 84624
Phone: (801) 300-5324
Website: http://oasislegalservices.com/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=referral