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S1, E99: Law Elevated - Nonie Ferguson

Episode 99 of the Small Lake City podcast, hosted by Erik Nilsson, titled "S1, E99: Law Elevated - Nonie Ferguson" was published on October 20, 2025 and runs 49 minutes.

October 20, 2025 ·49m · Small Lake City

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What if your divorce didn’t feel like a war but a turning point? We sit down with attorney Nonie Ferguson, founder of Law Elevated in Park City, to unpack a people-first approach to family law that prioritizes mental health, clarity, and durable outcomes over courtroom theatrics. Nonie shares how years as a South Florida public defender sharpened her litigation instincts—evidence, objections, narrative—while also teaching her that legal victories mean little if clients walk away shattered. W...

What if your divorce didn’t feel like a war but a turning point? We sit down with attorney Nonie Ferguson, founder of Law Elevated in Park City, to unpack a people-first approach to family law that prioritizes mental health, clarity, and durable outcomes over courtroom theatrics. Nonie shares how years as a South Florida public defender sharpened her litigation instincts—evidence, objections, narrative—while also teaching her that legal victories mean little if clients walk away shattered.

We talk through the nuts and bolts of a holistic model: pairing legal strategy with therapy, financial planning, and co-parenting tools so clients make calm decisions under pressure. Nonie explains why the “bulldog lawyer” myth often raises costs and conflict, and how firm, persuasive advocacy can achieve better results without burning the bridge you’ll need for years of co-parenting. When cases must go to court, her trial background becomes an advantage; when they don’t, problem-solving and clear communication keep families out of the fire.

Utah’s landscape adds a unique twist—early marriages, early divorces, quick remarriages, and blended families with intricate schedules and shifting loyalties. We explore why retribution rarely delivers closure, how to set boundaries that stick, and what judges actually find credible. Along the way, Nonie reveals how Law Elevated dropped the obsession with billable-hour quotas to build real relationships and deliver steadier outcomes. If you’re navigating separation, considering mediation, or preparing for court, this conversation offers practical steps to protect your rights and your wellbeing.

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