When Utah courts decide child custody and parent-time, the controlling question is not which parent wants more. The court decides…
Read moreUnderstanding Divorce Laws in Utah: What to Expect from Start to Finish
A divorce does not begin when spouses separate, and it does not end when they agree the marriage is over….
Read moreUnderstanding Divorce With a Narcissistic Spouse in Utah and How the Courts Handle High-Conflict Cases
High-conflict divorce is expensive for a reason: the cost is not only legal fees, but also the time lost to…
Read moreDividing Property and Debt in a Utah Divorce: What Is Considered ‘Fair’?
If 50/50 were guaranteed, property division would not be the #1 reason people regret their settlement terms a year later….
Read moreHow Utah Courts Decide Child Custody and Parental Rights in a Divorce
The biggest myth about parent-time in a Utah divorce is that 50/50 is automatic if you ask for it. Equal…
Read moreUtah Divorce Laws Explained: What to Expect From Filing to Final Decree
In a Utah divorce, the court applies rules you did not draft and cannot rewrite. There is a statutory waiting…
Read moreHow Narcissistic Behavior Can Impact Child Custody and Divorce Outcomes in Utah
Psychiatric literature now estimates that clinically significant narcissistic traits such as grandiosity, entitlement, and low empathy affect a measurable slice…
Read moreDivorcing a Narcissist in Utah: Legal Strategies for Protecting Yourself and Your Future
Divorcing a narcissist in Utah is often the flashpoint for patterns of coercive control and psychological abuse that research shows…
Read moreUncontested Divorce in Utah: When It Works and How to Make the Process Easier
An uncontested divorce is one where you and your spouse agree on every major issue, put those terms into writing,…
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