How To Mediate With a Bully

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How To Mediate With a Bully

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Child Custody in Utah: The Best Interests of the Child

Utah courts encourage separated or divorced parents to agree on a parenting schedule that is in the best interests of their child. If parents are unable to agree on a parenting schedule, the court will order a schedule that it believes is in the child's best interests. check to learn more.

Utah Child Custody Laws

Custody laws are continually changing and updating to find the most effective laws and practices regarding child custody. The types of custody that the Utah child custody laws and courts typically grant are common with those of most other states across the country. check to learn more.

Child Custody in Utah

When a couple divorces and there is a minor child involved, the divorce decree will specify who has physical custody as well as legal custody of the child. There are typically several different custody arrangements that may be made for children of divorced parents. check to learn more.

Utah Divorce Laws

In order to file for a divorce in Utah, residency requirements must be met for the court to accept the case. If the court discovers it does not have jurisdictional rights to hear the case it will not be accepted or it will eventually be dismissed. check to learn more.

Utah Child Support Guidelines

Family law courts in Utah determine how much child support a non-custodial parent (a parent who doesn't live with their minor child) is required to pay by using the state's child support guidelines. check to learn more.