Child Custody Relocation Laws Utah 801-676-7309 UT Code 30-3-37 explained

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Child Custody Relocation Laws Utah 801-676-7309 UT Code 30-3-37 explained

Utah Code 30-3-37 is the relocation statute if you need to move 150 miles or more away from the other parent then you must get a court order authorizing you to move.

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Child Custody and Parent Time

In Utah, custody may be brought as a separate case or as part of divorce, separate maintenance, temporary separation, annulment, parentage, adoption, neglect and dependency, and termination of parental rights. Check to learn more.

Child Custody in Utah

A court in Utah will always consider joint physical or legal custody if both parties have completed a parenting plan and if joint custody serves the best interests of the child. Utah considers the best interests of the child when making a child custody determination. Check to learn more.

Child Custody in Utah: The Best Interests of the Child

The following factors help a judge determine what is in the best interests of a child: the child's school, community, religious, or other activities, the availability of both parents to care for the child, the developmental needs of the child, and the child's emotional bond with each parent. Check to learn more.

Utah Child Custody

Under Utah custody laws, physical custody means the child stays at that parent's house for 30 percent or more of the year. This provision makes joint physical custody possible. A Utah court has the authority to award joint legal custody or joint physical custody, or the court may allocate these rights to each parent. Check to learn more.