Halloween is right around the corner. In even-numbered years like 2018 the noncustodial parent gets this holiday under the standard Utah holiday schedule. Halloween is[…]
In even-numbered years (2018), the “Columbus Day” holiday goes to noncustodial parents under the state holiday code. The Utah Code defines the “Columbus Day” holiday[…]
In 2018 the custodial parent gets the Fall Break (also known as “UEA weekend”) holiday under the state holiday schedule. The law defines the fall[…]
If you are following the holiday schedule in the Utah Code then the Labor Day holiday weekend in 2018 goes to the “custodial parent.” The[…]
July 24 is the Pioneer Day holiday in Utah (which to locals is a second 4th of July often filled with parades, family gatherings, BBQs,[…]
The Memorial Day holiday weekend goes to the noncustodial parent under the standard parent-time schedule in Utah Code 30-3-35. For children ages 5 and up[…]
How do you terminate a parent’s rights in Utah and when and where can you do it? Read on to find out. To terminate parental[…]
Under the standard Utah holiday parent-time schedule, the custodial parent gets the Spring Break holiday in even-numbered years like 2018. Section 30-3-35(2)(f)(iii) defines the holiday[…]
If you are following the standard Utah holiday schedule then in odd-numbered years like 2017 the “noncustodial” parent gets the first portion of the Christmas[…]
In 2017 the “custodial” parent gets the Thanksgiving holiday under the Utah in-state parent-time statute. The Thanksgiving holiday is defined as beginning Wednesday at 7 p.m.[…]