All About the New 2024 Alimony Laws in Utah
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1w ago
The Utah legislature has recently passed a new law that will affect all spouses seeking alimony (spousal support).  The law goes into effect on May 1, 2024.  Given how contentious alimony cases can be, and without having hard and fast Utah laws in regards to how much alimony should be paid (for example, some states ..read more
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How to get 50/50 custody of my children, Part 3 of 3: Solving Common Problems
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3M ago
This is part 3 of a series that will explain how to obtain 50/50 custody of your children.  This article will focus on common problems that arise in pursuit of 50/50 parent-time and how to solve those problems.   You can read Part 1 here and Part 2 here.   What do I do if the other ..read more
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What Does a Custody Evaluator Actually Do in a Custody Case
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1y ago
One of the more contentious, gut-wrenching, and complex parts of Divorce is child-custody.  When parents are unable to come to an agreement on their own, the court may appoint a custody evaluator to assess the situation and make recommendations.  The court can do this on their own (which rarely happens), or the court can do ..read more
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Navigating Child Custody Laws in Utah: A Guide for Parents
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1y ago
Among the many issues that must be navigated while divorce, child custody is often the most gut-wrenching.  If you’re going through a divorce or separation in Utah, you need to get to know the relevant custody laws and how they may affect you and your children.  This article will cover the types of custody, how ..read more
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How to Protect Your Business During Divorce
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1y ago
Divorce is difficult and stressful on everyone, but especially when it involves a business that you have put your heart and soul into. Whether you are a new business owner or an established and wealthy entrepreneur, it is essential to take steps to protect your business from the consequences of a divorce.  Section 1: Understand ..read more
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Grandparent Visitation Rights in Utah
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1y ago
When families go through a divorce or separation, grandparents can often feel cut out of the picture entirely. Grandparents play an essential role in the lives of their grandchildren, providing love, care, and support. However, if the relationship between the grandparents and the parent becomes strained, grandparents sometimes deal with the consequences of never seeing ..read more
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Should I File For Divorce First?
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1y ago
We often have clients calling in, saying that they want to hurry and hire an attorney because they heard it’s better to file for divorce before their spouse does. Ultimately, this is probably an attorney’s preference more than anything else because divorce laws in Utah do not favor one spouse over another just because they ..read more
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What Should I Do Before I File For Divorce?
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1y ago
Filing for divorce isn’t typically a spur-of-the-moment decision.  This is usually something a spouse has contemplated for months if not years.  There are a few things you can do prior to filing for divorce that can help protect you, protect your interests, and ensure that you’re avoiding future problems that can cost you a lot ..read more
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Step By Step Process For Divorce
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1y ago
Understanding the divorce process can relieve a lot of anxiety. Not knowing what to expect can be both scary and confusing. It’s important to know from the outset that virtually every divorce case will be assigned a judge and a commissioner. A commissioner is a quasi-judge that handles only domestic relations cases. Usually, these individuals ..read more
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I’m Getting Divorced. Should I Stay in the House?
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1y ago
We hear this question all the time: “I’m getting divorced.  I can’t stand my spouse anymore. We do nothing but fight, and I want to move out, but I’m worried about losing my rights if I do. Should I stay in the home, or can I move out?” The answer to this question varies depending ..read more
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