The Utah holiday statute awards the Fall Break (also known as “UEA weekend”) holiday to the noncustodial parent in odd-numbered years like 2017. The law[…]
If you are the victim of abuse or domestic violence you may obtain what is called a “Protective Order” from a Utah court. As its[…]
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[…]
Utah law allows grandparents to seek visitation and even custody with their grandchildren under certain circumstances. This is a complicated area of the law because[…]
Mother’s Day falls on May 14 in 2017. Under the Utah holiday schedule, the natural or adoptive mother of a child is entitled to parent-time[…]
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[…]