Understanding Child Support in Utah
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Read moreGoing through a divorce is one of the most stressful things a person can go through. Our attorneys understand the challenges divorce can bring, many of our staff members have been through a divorce themselves. Although this process can be challenging, both sides of the divorce have a large impact on how simple and fast separation of marriage can be. While we all want to save money and headache, that does not mean that you should sacrifice your rights, parental time, or a fair division of marital property. One of our most important jobs as legal representatives is to balance these important items while making a stressful event as easy and smooth as possible.
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In general, there are two types of divorce cases. These are referred to as an uncontested or contested divorce. As the names imply an uncontested divorce is where both parties can agree on everything prior to trial and no litigation is required. A contested divorce is where the separated couple has disagreements on some or several key issues and these differences must be resolved by a judge or via mediation. As a basic rule, divorce is easier to achieve is the marriage was relatively short, there are no children involved, and there has not been much by way of marital property that was accrued while the marriage was intact.
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A dissolution of marriage is not just two people ending a relationship. It is legally and fairly terminating a contract where both parties can attempt to move on with impacts limited on their personal lives as much as possible. Although there is no magic wand to their process as though the marriage never happened, it is possible to protect your life, your assets and your rights as a parent with the right lawyer on your side. Typical concerns include these essential items:
Every divorce case is just as unique as the individuals that were part of the marriage. Consider calling us to day to learn more about our firm and what we can do to help not only with your divorce in Salt Lake City, UT but all other family law related legal concerns that you may face.