Ms. Laura Rasmussen is a lawyer. Laura received a B.A. degree from University of California in 1993, and has been licensed for 30 years. Laura practices in Ogden, UT.
Ms. Laura Rasmussen is a lawyer. Laura received a B.A. degree from University of California in 1993, and has been licensed for 30 years. Laura practices in Ogden, UT.
There are some people whose work quietly holds the weight of entire lives, and Laura Rasmussen is one of them. I cannot overstate the importance of what she does. In truth, she is often more valuable than an attorney. Attorneys persuade, the court decides, and outcomes remain uncertain. Laura, instead, brings truth into the room. She names what is, without ornament or illusion, and that clarity is her rare power. She has the gift of language and presence—you will adore her, like a beloved, quick-witted aunt who disarms you with humor. And yes, there will be moments of frustration. That, too, is intentional. Growth is rarely comfortable. Resolution demands sacrifice on both sides, and guiding people through that exchange is an art. Laura practices it with precision and grace. She understands loss—not as failure, but as value. And because she understands it, she can lead you to agreement. She will be honest with you. Let it land. Accept it. Trust her.
***DO NOT GO THRU LAURA IF YOU’RE ATTENDING MEDIATION***** especially if you’re dealing with a high conflict co-parent. THIS IS THE KIND OF WOMAN WHO USES HER POWER AND ABUSES IT!!!! 1. She was sweet and informative. She gained my trust, however, Laura Rasmussen is very manipulative and condescending. She changed the document without my knowledge after I signed it, then went ahead and filed it with the court. 2. LAURA BROKE HER OWN CONTRACT -per Laura’s contract, it is a requirement that once you start mediation, if you continue, she has to have payment. This she did not do and it left me in a position to beg my family for money when they didn’t have any. 3. When going through the contract (I thought I signed) compared to the one she filed with the court, there were discrepancies. She added stuff in like, “it being a requirement for me to attend therapy”, which I did not sign off on.
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