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  3. In the section for minor children, list each child's name and date of birth as required. Ensure this matches the attached Non-Public Information-Minors Form.
  4. Indicate the current custody arrangement and propose any changes you wish to make. Clearly state how these changes serve the best interest of the children.
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The inability of parents to consistently control their emotions, and avoid emotional decision making, is the most common mistake we see in child custody cases. The reason: it is such an easy mistake to make, and so pervasive in all aspects of the case.
You do have the right to go back to court to try to modify custody without a lawyer. However, this would be very difficult. Most people are not successful trying to proceed without an attorney in a complex custody litigation.
In Utah, modifying a child custody order requires demonstrating a significant change in circumstances and proving that the suggested change is in the best interest of the child. The process is governed by state statutes and involves petitioning the court and providing clear evidence supporting the request.
You can petition to modify child custody. You will have to justify why it is in the childs best interest to change the existing order. This means going back to court for a hearing. Except for emergencies, most jurisdictions will limit how often you can ask for custody modifications.
In Utah, the court will usually not consider a childs preference unless they are 14. However, the childs preferences are not the only factor the court finds. The judge may place more weight on the childs wishes if they are 16 or older.

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