$ 350-350 per hour
I understand that having to hire a lawyer usually means that a person is in a tough situation. Thus, I know that when a person hires me, they are relying upon me to give them the best opportunity to try and bring a positive outcome to the tough situation. Accordingly, I'm aware of the trust and reliance that a client is placing in me and that motivates me to ensure that I am doing everything I possibly can to provide them the best possible representation.
I am not the cheapest lawyer out there, but I'm not the most expensive. However, I firmly believe that when you hire me, you are getting quality assistance and giving yourself the best possible chance to get a positive result of your case. Overall, I am confident in my ability to provide excellent representation to any client.
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Acquired: 2010
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4055 South 700 East, Suite 205, Salt Lake City, UT, 84107
19 Client Reviews
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Posted by Jeremy | January 19, 2026 | Hired Attorney | Child Custody
Good family attorney
I've never had to hire an attorney before, but I feel that Robb has done an excellent job on my custody case so far. There have been a few times where the opposing council has submitted pleadings or evidence the evening before a hearing and Robb was on it. He reached out to me to let me so that I c...
Posted by anonymous | January 16, 2026 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation
Don’t use Robb
I like others found Robb to not get the job done. He would drag his feet. When a court date was set, it didn’t happen because he wasn’t ready. I was always asking him where we were at with the case. When first filed Robb explained nothing about holidays and how they work. Ex decided he wanted interru...
First, this review is not correct. I know exactly how the interrupted summer parent time works. Specifically, during the summer, each parent is often granted two weeks of "uninterrupted" parent time, and two weeks of "interrupted" parent time. The interrupted parent time means that during those two weeks, the other parent will have certain days or overnights with the parties' children during that time. Those days or overnights are often specified by the Decree, but if not, they are set by statute. While I cannot say for certain which client this is because the review is anonymous, I can say that I have had only one client bring up to me an issue regarding interrupted summer parent time recently. When that client inquired about her ex wanting such parent time, I notified her that her Decree granted her ex two weeks of interrupted parent time, and that the statute would set out the days and times for her parent time during that time. I provided an email identifying the statute which explicitly identified how the interrupted parent time was set and what her typical days and times would be. I then notified her that considering her ex's pattern of often canceling even on his regular parent time, I did not expect it would be likely that he would exercise such two week block, and thus that I thought he was attempting to manipulate her by asking about it. Additionally, i did explain that often times the issue of interrupted summer parent time does not come up. The reason why is because parents typically place a much higher value and/or concern on the blocks, dates and times of uninterrupted time, as that allows them to take vacations, etc. without having to worry about custody exchanges. Moving to this client's claim that I was not ready for hearings, and/or did not value her case. That is also incorrect. I have sympathy for this client, as evidence supported her belief that her ex had increased his income after we had entered her original Decree, which thus entitled her to re-calculate her child support. However, when we filed the Petition to Modify and Motion to Adjust Support, her ex was then laid off shortly after. That caused the Court to delay the matter for months to determine what her ex's income would be once he re-obtained employment. Once he did so, we were ready to move forward on a re-calculation of his support. This unfortunate circumstance left her waiting to obtain the increased support and potential back support. Shortly after her ex confirmed new employment and we were ready to move forward with increased support, she decided to no longer use my services. Finally, regarding me "talking this client out of things she wanted or needed." Again, if this is the same client, her Decree granted her the majority of the parent time with her son. This client wanted to lower her ex's parent time even more for a number of reasons. I did inform her that obtaining a modification where he would get less parent time would be very unlikely barring extremely significant circumstances. However, I did file a Petition to Modify on her behalf which requested her desired modification. Again, while I sympathize with this client, because I believed her concerns about the father were genuine, I also had to be up front with her about the unlikelihood of a modification based on the law's requirements and the consistent decisions that are made by courts and custody evaluators. Overall, I again sympathize very much with the difficulty that this client faced in adjusting the child support, obtaining back support, and/or attempting to modify her Decree. However, her difficulties were not caused by me failing to be invested in her case, and I did provide her accurate legal advice and descriptions about both interrupted parent time, and the low likelihood that she would be able to modify her ex's parent time.
Posted by anonymous | August 02, 2022 | Hired Attorney
Thanks for all your help
An effective advocate and counselor in the matters we worked on together - ESA
Posted by Cesar | August 01, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Child Custody
Multiple topics
Robb is a master at finding the most reasonable solutions and steps to all topic he helped me in custody case that we handled step by step giving us time to all truly think about every situation. He also has helped me with business issues when i had customers who didnt want to pay the remainder balan...
Posted by TJ Fabrizio | July 26, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation
Best and most honest attorney!
Robb Jones is the most honest fair attorneys I’ve ever known. He truly cares about his clients and always has them in there best interests. Robb has helped me with some very complicated court issues, including family, divorce, custody and criminal cases for years now. He is very reasonable and knowle...
"I refer clients, friends and family to Robb Jones with confidence. After referrals have worked with Robb, I have learned that he did a terrific job representing them. They report how quickly Robb answered their calls during such a stressful time. They have also appreciated that Robb took the time to help them understand the legal process and their case. I have worked with Robb on various cases and know that he is smart with the ability to analyze legal issues well. What more could you want from an attorney -- Someone who is responsive and makes sure you understand your case, is smart and has the ability to communicate well both in and out of court! I will continue to refer people to Robb Jones"
"I have worked on a case with Robb Jones and found him to be very knowledgeable and passionate about his work. I have also had Robb work for me on a Supreme Court brief I filed and Robb's research and writing skills are top notch. I would definitely recommend him whether it is oral advocacy or research and writing, Robb has the full package."
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2010
Cum Laude, University of Nevada Law Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law
2009
CALI Award for Excellence, Criminal Procedure, William S. Boyd School of Law
2014 - 2014
Owner, Robb Jones PC
2011 - 2013
Contract Attorney, Steve McCaughey & Jeremy Delicino
2010 - 2014
Contract Attorney, Cook, Skeen & Robinson
2010 - 2012
Contract Attorney, Skordas, Caston & Hyde
2009 - 2009
Law Clerk, Clark County Public Defender's Office
2010 - Present
Utah Association of Criminal Defense LawyersMember
2010
JD - Juris Doctor
2004
BS - Bachelor of Science
English