Utah Divorce Guide
Everything you need to know about divorce in Utah. 13 in-depth guides covering your rights, costs, and options.
Property Division
Equitable Distribution
Filing Fee
$325–$360
Waiting Period
30 days (waivable with education course)
Residency
90 days
Divorce Type
Fault & No-Fault
Custody
Joint Custody Presumption
Key Facts About Utah Divorce
- ✓Divorce education course required with children
- ✓Alimony generally limited to marriage length
- ✓'Equal parent time' is standard
Utah Divorce Guides
Utah Property Division
Equitable distribution rules — what gets divided, what stays yours, and how courts handle the house, retirement, and debts.
Utah Spousal Support & Alimony
How alimony is determined, types of support, factors judges consider, and realistic expectations for your case.
Utah Child Custody Laws
Joint custody presumption, legal vs. physical custody, common schedules, and mistakes to avoid.
Utah Divorce Process & Timeline
30 days (waivable with education course) waiting period. Step-by-step process from filing to final judgment.
Utah Divorce Costs & How to File
Filing fee: $325–$360. Attorney costs, mediation, fee waivers, DIY options, and how to keep costs down.
Utah Child Support
How child support is calculated
Utah Uncontested Divorce
When both spouses agree
Utah Divorce Mediation
Resolving disputes without court
Utah Divorce & Taxes
Tax implications of divorce
Utah Divorce & the Family Home
What happens to the house
Utah Common-Law Marriage & Divorce
Recognition, rights, and how to divorce without a marriage certificate
Utah Adultery & Divorce Laws
How cheating affects alimony, property, and custody
Utah Alienation of Affection
Can you sue the person who broke up your marriage?
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Legal Disclaimer: These guides cover Utah divorce law for general informational purposes only. Laws change frequently. Always consult a licensed Utah family law attorney for advice specific to your situation.