Areas of Practice
Family Law
Commercial Litigation
Mediation/Arbitration
About Paige
Since joining Kruse Landa Maycock & Ricks in early 2000, Paige has concentrated her practice in the area of family law and litigation. Her specialized skills include:
- representing clients’ financial interests at the dissolution of marriage
- representing clients in custody disputes
- helping clients obtain child support, spousal support and meaningful visitation
- understanding clients’ emotional needs during family turmoil
- assisting clients with enforcing and/or modifying existing orders when circumstances change
As an advocate, Ms. Bigelow couples an understanding of the financial needs of clients at the dissolution of a marriage with the sensitivity to families in transition. Though Ms. Bigelow appreciates amicable settlements, she firmly believes that careful, thorough preparation is the key to courtroom success.
Education
- University of Utah, College of Law, Juris Doctor – 1993
- Articles Editor, Utah Law Review
- University of Michigan, master’s degree (Asian Studies) – 1990
- University of Utah, bachelor’s degree (Psychology) – 1984
Professional Activities
- Certified Private Guardian Ad Litem
- Member, Collaborative Family Lawyers of Utah
- Member, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts
- Domestic Mediator
- Law Clerk to the Honorable Judith M. Billings, Utah Court of Appeals, 1994-1995
Publications
- Note, State v. Strieby: Battered Women and the Law of Self-Defense in Utah, 1992 Utah L. Rev. 979
- Development, Ski Resort Liability for Negligence under Utah’s Inherent Risks of Skiing Statute, 1992 Utah L. Rev. 311
Reported Cases
- Pearson v. Pearson, 182 P.3d 353 (Utah 2008).
- Huish v. Munro, 191 P.3d 1242 (Utah Ct. App. 2008).
- Ostermiller v. Ostermiller, 190 P.3d 13 (Utah Ct. App. 2008).
- Pearson v. Pearson, 134 P.3d 173 (Utah Ct. App. 2006).
- Snow v. Rudd, 998 P.2d 262 (Utah 2000).
- Grand County v. Emery County, 969 P.2d 421 (Utah 1998).











