A parent may have insecurities about their parenting regardless of how good of a parent they are. Parents may wonder what mistakes they are making and if they are neglectful, too involved, too lenient, putting too much pressure on their children, etc. There are...
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Legal assistance benefits those wanting to modify divorce decrees
The divorce process can be arduous. When it is over, many feel the relief and freedom of having ended relationships that no longer served them. Some people are satisfied and can live within the requirements of their divorce decrees for the rest of their lives. Others,...
Right of first refusal in Utah child custody
When Utah parents decide they no longer wish to be together and start moving toward the divorce process, there can be a lot of new terms to learn. The divorce process can be complicated, especially if children are involved. One term that may be new to divorced parents...
Summer parent-time schedules in Utah
With summer quickly approaching and the country slowly opening back up, many families are starting to plan vacations and other events for when the kids are out of school. Divorced or separated parents will need to incorporate these plans into their summer parent-time...
Social media etiquette during divorce
Most Utah residents have some sort of social media account. Whether it be Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, people enjoy using social media as it is a large part of their lives. However, when a person is going through a divorce, it is important to know that social...
How is debt divided in a Utah divorce?
As a Utah divorce is negotiated and debated, property division is one of the most prominent issues that needs to be resolved. Frequently, this is considered in the context of bank accounts, financial portfolios, real estate, automobiles, collectibles and more. These...
Are there alternatives to divorce in Utah?
Couples rarely take the decision to live apart lightly, especially when they have spent considerable time making a life together and having and raising their children. For many Utah couples, divorce is not their first choice when faced with serious marital problems,...
What to do with the family home in a divorce can be tricky
When an Ogden area couple gets married, the furthest thing from their mind is divorce. But not every marriage lasts forever, and many couples do wind up divorcing. For high-asset Utah couples, the asset division portion of a divorce settlement is complicated. One of...
Addressing issues with custodial and parent-time interference
Following a separation or divorce, some parents fight hard to prioritize the limited amount of time they get to spend with their children. Although life can sometimes throw complications into their schedules, parents should be able to count on their custody...
Understanding alimony in Utah
When a couple divorces in Utah, either party may make a request to the court for alimony. Alimony, which is sometimes referred to as spousal support, is the court-ordered amount that one party pays to the other party as a result of a divorce. Alimony factors...


