Marital Domestic Separation and Property Settlement Agreement Minor Children no Joint Property or Debts effective Immediately - Utah 2025

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Utahs custody law provides three parent-time schedule options for parents who share custody: The standard minimum parent-time schedule that provides a parent with one three-hour visit each week and every other weekend. A 60/40 schedule. A 50/50 schedule.
With that said, the general rule, even for short-term marriages, is 50/50 division. However, in some very short-term marriages, the courts may put spouses back into the financial position they were in before the marriage that is, each spouse gets the asset that belonged to him/her at the beginning of the marriage.
An uncontested divorce in Utah requires an average of 3 months to complete.
A settlement agreement differs from a separation agreement as it sets the terms for the divorce, not the separation. A settlement agreement should address all central issues of the divorce. This can include things like division of marital assets and debts, child custody, and child support, as well as spousal support.
The grounds for legal separation in Utah are the same as those for divorce: irreconcilable differences, a spouses willful desertion for one year, adultery, cruelty, or the other spouses conviction of a felony. Once a spouse files the petition, the other receives a copy and may respond to it.

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Utah law requires 30 days between filing and finalizing the divorce. This is called the waiting period. You can ask the court to waive the waiting period if there are extraordinary circumstances. Get info on filing a motion to waive the waiting period on our Motion to Waive Divorce Waiting Period page.
Instead, the courts try to divide things fairly based on whats best for each person. Many Utah divorces end with one party keeping the family home. Usually, this is because they might be better set up to pay for the house on their own. Or maybe, they need the house more, like if they have custody of the kids.
The court shall determine whether an order for custody or parent-time is in the best interests of the minor child by a preponderance of the evidence. whether custody and parent-time would endanger the minor childs health or physical or psychological safety. any other factor the court finds relevant.

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