Grant Ellsworth
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Utah attorney Grant Ellsworth takes a client-centered approach to every case, believing that effective advocacy starts with understanding each client’s goals. He combines both empathy and support for his clients, with the clear perspective and focus needed to stay objective and build the strongest arguments for the court. Grant excels at exposing and breaking down contrary opposing claims, which he turns into his client’s advantage, a skill he views as essential in the courtroom. He believes there is nothing more important than family and is committed to delivering the best legal representation with a positive lasting impact for his clients. For Grant, family law is more than a profession; it is a way to protect what matters most and make a meaningful difference for those he represents.
Grant graduated from Mississippi College School of Law, a program recognized for one of the strongest family law curricula in the region, giving him a solid foundation in parental rights, adoptions, and child custody. During law school, his passion for courtroom advocacy stood out when he earned the Best Appellate Oral Argument award on the nationally recognized moot court team, a distinction highlighting his ability to stay composed and persuasive under intense questioning from judges. He further honed practical skills as a law clerk at a respected criminal defense firm, assisting on high-profile cases that drew live media coverage, and as a sworn student attorney in the Juvenile Youth Court Clinic, where he represented juveniles in real proceedings.
Outside of the courtroom, Grant enjoys NFL football and is always ready for a lively conversation about the latest games. He also has a deep interest in music and music history
Grant passed the Utah Bar Exam and has been sworn in as an attorney on October 7, 2025.
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