When someone tries to take what’s yours, I stand in the way.
Echo Divorce Is Not a Journey Alone
Divorce in Echo is far from easy. Custody, support, alimony, and property all stir conflict. These choices shape your future. A lawyer guides you through rights and risks. If talks break down, a judge takes control. Their ruling is powerful and seldom overturned. Custody decisions affect years of parenting. You get only one chance to show why your home or child should remain with you. The right legal team protects that chance.
Why Choose Fontenot Law?
Divorce hits without warning. It’s sudden. It’s painful. Fontenot Law helps you respond. We’ve handled Utah divorce for decades. We know how to settle things fast. We use smart strategies to avoid court. But when court is the only way, we fight hard. We know how to make your case strong.
FAQs by Echo Clients
How long must I live in Utah before filing for divorce?
You or your spouse must live in Utah for at least 3 months before filing.
Do pets count as property in divorce?
Yes. Utah treats pets as property, not children—though some judges will consider custody-like arrangements.
Do courts prefer mothers in custody cases?
No. Utah law is gender-neutral. The child’s best interests guide every decision.
Contact Echo family law and divorce attorneys Today
Divorce is emotional. Fontenot Law helps you stay focused. We’ll help you take control and move forward. Call now to begin.


