What Is a Prenuptial Agreement in Utah? A prenuptial agreement, often called a “prenup,” is a written agreement made by two people before marriage that defines how certain financial rights, property rights, debt obligations, business…
Practical guidance and commentary for individuals facing divorce or custody disputes in Utah. Topics include preparing for consultations, gathering documents, understanding court procedures, and avoiding common mistakes in family-law cases.
What Is a Prenuptial Agreement in Utah? A prenuptial agreement, often called a “prenup,” is a written agreement made by two people before marriage that defines how certain financial rights, property rights, debt obligations, business…
How to Prepare for Divorce Mediation in Utah Divorce mediation can be one of the most effective ways to resolve a divorce case in Utah. When properly prepared, mediation gives parties more control over the…
How to Save Money on Attorney Fees in Your Utah Divorce or Custody Case: 10 Practical Strategies That Make a Real Difference When people begin a divorce or custody case, one concern rises to the…
What to Bring to a Divorce Consultation in Utah If you are preparing for a divorce consultation, bringing the right information can make the meeting more productive and more valuable. Many people arrive knowing they…
The first meeting with a divorce lawyer is usually more productive when the client arrives prepared. People often wait too long to gather documents, organize questions, or think through the practical issues that will shape…
One of the most practical things a person can do before filing for divorce is organize the necessary documents. Good organization saves time, improves accuracy, and helps both lawyer and client evaluate the case more…
You may need to Prepare, Value, and Sell your home in a Utah Divorce Real estate is frequently one of the most valuable and contested assets in a Utah divorce. The marital home is not…
The First 21 Days After Being Served If you’ve just been served with a Utah Petition for Divorce (or a child custody/support case), the clock starts immediately. The first 21 days are where most people…