
A common question that comes up in my practice is whether a parent paying child support is entitled to a credit against their child support[…]
We frequently receive phonecalls from distraught parents who, for one reason or another, have not been able to enjoy a positive relationship with their children[…]

Yes if you go through the proper channels. Accessing your ex’s email account (or any other electronic account for that matter like Facebook) without their[…]

Being served with any kind of lawsuit can be a jarring experience and it is important you act fast to protect your legal rights. Typically[…]

If you are involved in a divorce, you need to fill out a Financial Declaration telling the court about your income, expenses, property, and debts.[…]

A child custody evaluation provides the court with information it can use to make decisions about custody and parent-time. It is typically conducted by a[…]

Summer is coming up. Do you know who gets your kids and when? Under the Utah state default parent-time schedule, if your child is five[…]

Do you need legal help but do not want to pay a lawyer to handle everything? We offer “limited scope” (also known as unbundled) representation[…]
Yes. Utah courts can modify family court orders if there has been a “substantial and material change in circumstance” and, if the case involves your[…]
Utah Code 30-3-35(2)(f)(iii) states that for children 5 and older the non-custodial parent is entitled to spring break parent-time in 2017 beginning at 6 p.m.[…]