Amy Williamson

Associate Attorney

Foxhall Legal, LC

Amy Williamson

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Meet the attorney

Licensed in

Utah

Practice areas

Estate Planning, Family & Personal

Years of Experience

9 years of legal experience, practicing since 2015.

About

Hi, I’m Amy. I am passionate about simplifying the law for people in ways they can understand. My focus is primarily in family law and estate planning.

My broad range of work and experience gives me a broad understanding of the court system, mediation, and transactional work as I help clients navigate the most challenging and terrifying times of their life.

Some of my proudest career moments are bringing the law to local schools and judging local junior high and high school mock trials. I volunteered at a local senior citizen center to educate their patrons on a variety of legal topics important to them.

I approach each case by prioritizing my client’s unique needs and their family’s unique needs, keeping their goals in mind.

Why practice law

I wanted to practice law after seeing a neighbor go through the process of her grandchildren and wanted to provide more help and support than just encouraging her through the process.

Fun fact

I have certification in museum studies and have worked and volunteered in multiple museums in multiple states.

Professional background

Education

  • Hamline University School of Law
    J.D. in Law, 2013
  • Utah State University
    M.S. in American Studies, 2009
  • Brigham Young University
    B.A. in History, 2005

Experience

  • Foxhall Legal, LC Associate Attorney
    2023 - Present
  • Canyons Law Group, LLC Attorney
    2020 - Present
  • Harward Law Attorney
    2015 - 2020
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