Family Law

Tips for Effective Co-Parenting

Tips for Effective Co-Parenting

Struggling marriages can feel like a prison to some; allowing both spouses to divorce and go their separate ways can be the best solution so they can tend to their individual needs. When you have minor children, a divorce can prove to be a lot more challenging.    However, when you become a divorced parent, […]

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Considering Modification After Remarriage

Considering Modification After Remarriage

You’ve gotten through the tough part. Divorce was not easy. You tried your hardest to make it work but it just wasn’t meant to last. You and your ex-spouse were in and out of court. Now you have gotten remarried and you want a modification on your child support. If both you and your ex-spouse […]

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Can A Fiancée Or Fiancé Be Considered ‘Family’ Under Utah Law? What If They Share A Child?

Can A Fiancée Or Fiancé Be Considered ‘Family’ Under Utah Law? What If They Share A Child?

Getting engaged and changing your status from “two individuals in love” to “fiancée” and “fiancé” can be an exciting experience for any couple. But being “engaged” is not a legally recognizable status unless your relationship meets certain requirements to be recognized as a marriage that has not been solemnized. Being engaged to someone is just […]

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Family Law And Facebook

Family Law And Facebook

How Social Media Can Ruin Or Help Your Case In Family Court It might sound scary, but Facebook has become an inextricable part of your everyday lives. And if Facebook CEO’s Mark Zuckerberg’s testimony before the Senate Committee last month is any indication, we should probably be at least a little careful about what we […]

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