Many parents fight over who gets Spring Break parent-time in Utah each year because it can be confusing to reconcile how school calendars and the[…]
The Salt Lake County courts have just released this guidance regarding the impact of the new Coronavirus on parent-time schedules: THIRD DISTRICT COURT NOTICE REGARDING[…]
The Second District Court Commissioners have provided the following guidance regarding parent-time during the current Cornavirus pandemic: NOTICE REGARDING DOMESTIC CASES AND COVID-19 As commissioners[…]
The Utah Code does not specifically address the Easter holiday. Rather it gives the Spring Break holiday period to one parent or the other in[…]
Under the standard Utah holiday parent-time schedule, the noncustodial parent gets the Spring Break holiday in odd-numbered years like 2019. The holiday begins 6 p.m.[…]
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[…]
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.[…]