About Ryan C
Ryan C Gregerson brings a background in finance to a steady career in family law. He combines technical training from his undergraduate years with legal training from Baylor to handle the practical problems that arise when families separate and finances are sorted. He is licensed to practice in Utah and is active in the professional groups that shape family law practice in the state.
Gregerson earned a B.S. in Finance from the University of Utah in 2006. He went on to Baylor Law School and received his J.D. in 2009. The sequence of studies—first numbers, then law—has shaped how he approaches contested issues. Financial complexity and legal process sit at the center of many family law disputes, and his education gave him tools for both.
His practice has a steady orientation toward family law matters. He is a member of the Family Law Section of the Utah State Bar, a membership he has held since 2011. He also joined the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts in 2020. Those memberships reflect ongoing engagement with the professional community and an interest in the procedural and evidentiary issues that arise in custody and support cases.
In day-to-day work he handles divorce, child custody, child support, and property division. He often deals with financial disclosures, valuation of marital assets, and the allocation of debts. His undergraduate training in finance helps in parsing business records, retirement accounts, and tax consequences that can affect settlements or court determinations. He represents individuals in contested hearings and in negotiated resolutions.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing a case and practical in advising clients about realistic outcomes. That balance matters in family law, where emotional stakes are high and legal options must be translated into clear choices. He participates in both courtroom litigation and alternative dispute resolution, including mediation and settlement conferences, according to the professional associations he belongs to.
Gregerson practices at RCG Law Group. He continues to engage with the Family Law Section of the Utah State Bar and the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, maintaining ties to the evolving rules and practices that govern family law in Utah. He currently focuses his practice on family law matters, including divorce, custody, support, and financial issues arising from marital dissolution.