Marital Domestic Separation and Property Settlement Agreement for persons with No Children, No Joint Property or Debts where Divorce Action Filed - Utah 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Petitioner’s name and address at the top of the form. Ensure all information is accurate and complete.
  3. In the Judicial District Court section, specify the appropriate court details including county and civil number related to your divorce action.
  4. Fill in both parties' full legal names, marriage date, and separation date in the designated sections.
  5. Review each section carefully. For instance, under 'Assets', clearly state ownership of personal property and any agreements regarding household furnishings.
  6. Complete financial disclosures by ensuring both parties have fully disclosed their financial status as required in Section 2.
  7. Once all fields are filled out, ensure both parties sign the agreement. Remember to have signatures witnessed by a notary public.

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A wife in a Utah divorce is entitled to a fair share in the marital property acquired during the marriage, plus a fair share in the non-marital property if it is co-mingled along with the marital property during the marriage.
An uncontested divorce usually takes around 3 months in Utah. If its contested and complicated with disputes over assets or child custody, it can take anywhere from 6 months to over a year.
Generally in Utah alimony is required for up to the length of the marriage. So if you are married 5 years alimony would be owed for 5 years after the marriage, and so on. However, the parties can agree on less or more if they wish.
In Utah, when marital property and assets are divided, it rarely means that you and your spouse get precisely half of the overall assets. In most Utah divorces, the longer you are married, the more likely your assets will be divided 50/50. However, the final decision is totally up to the courts discretion.
In general, the fact that one spouse had an affair will not affect the equitable distribution of property during a Utah divorce.

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