Kristina Otterstrom

Attorney · Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School
Will A Postnuptial Contract Really Protect You?
What is a postnuptial contract and what can it accomplish? ... READ MORE

Enforcement of Child Custody Agreements
When your ex refuses to follow the terms of a custody agreement, it can make life difficult for you and your child. Don’t lose hope: There are ways to enforce a child custody order. ... READ MORE

Examples of Visitation Schedules
Learn more about setting reasonable expectations for visitation. ... READ MORE

Fathers' Rights: You're a Parent Too!
As a father, it’s important to understand your parental rights. Learn more about how dads can get a fair shake in custody proceedings. ... READ MORE

Grounds for Divorce: Irreconcilable Differences
Not every union is meant to last a lifetime. Sometimes, the qualities you both fell in love with aren’t enough to maintain a happy marriage. Everyone laughs at the couples that bicker about minor things, like the direction of the toilet paper or how to use the toothpaste tube, but small differences can take a darker turn when couples find themselves fighting all the time. ... READ MORE

Getting Married and Keeping Separate Property
Planning a marriage can be a thrilling experience. It’s exciting to begin a life with the one you love. But just because you want to share a life together doesn’t mean you will want to share everything. Learn more about keeping your property separate-- even after you're married. ... READ MORE

15 Signs Your Divorce Lawyer Is Doing a Bad Job
Your divorce attorney can be a major help or hindrance as you navigate the complicated waters of divorce. Trust your gut if you think your attorney is doing a bad job. Here are 15 signs that it might be time to start shopping for a new lawyer. ... READ MORE

Getting a Real Estate Appraisal for Divorce Purposes
During a divorce, you and your spouse will need to divide your assets, which may include a family home. Learn how a real estate appraiser can help you decide what to do with real property in a divorce. ... READ MORE

Can My Spouse and I Use the Same Divorce Attorney?
Because divorce can be very expensive, many people look for ways to reduce legal fees and costs. Divorcing spouses often wonder whether they should share an attorney with their soon-to-be ex, especially if they've already worked out the details of their case. But, generally speaking, a "shared attorney" ... READ MORE

My Spouse Just Served Me With Divorce Papers: What Should I Do?
You may have seen it coming for a while, or you may be surprised when your spouse files for divorce. Getting served with divorce papers can be overwhelming and may evoke a range of emotions, from shock to sadness. Moreover, it can be embarrassing if you were served with divorce papers at work, in front ... READ MORE