Both the overall marriage rate and the divorce rate have dropped in the last few decades in the U.S. However, one group of people has more risk than ever before of a potential divorce. Specifically, those over the age of 50 are now more likely to face divorce than...
Divorce and Family Law
How can divorcing Utah couples avoid litigation?
Divorce is how a significant portion of marriages in Utah eventually end. Spouses grow apart or experience such significant misconduct while married that they feel as though they have no choice but to end their marriage. The idea of turning decision-making authority...
Updating your estate plan when you’re pursuing a divorce
If you’re beginning the divorce process, you may be planning to put off any changes to your estate plan until after your divorce is final. There are some modifications, however, that you can (and maybe should) make as soon as possible. Other changes will likely need...
Can you secure parental rights as an unmarried father in Utah?
Establishing paternity is a simple process for married men in Utah. The state simply assumes that they are the fathers of the children born to their wives unless there is special paperwork submitted claiming otherwise. The presumption of paternity makes it quick and...
What is marital property for the purposes of a Utah divorce?
Couples facing a divorce will have to undergo the difficult process of separating their finances. The longer you have stayed married, the more property and debts the two of you probably share. Some families already have marital agreements that declare how they will...
4 steps for improving your chances of winning custody
When you’re dealing with a high-conflict divorce, trying to determine who should have custody and when can be tough. You may have strong negative feelings about your spouse and have your reasons for not wanting them to have primary custody of your child. You may want...
How do the Utah courts divide property in a divorce?
Spouses combine their financial accounts and share everything from vehicles to credit cards. You pool your resources so that you can enjoy a higher standard of living and support each other during your marriage. The longer you stay married and the more you share, the...