Utah Divorse
Divorse documents are essential for ending a marriage. Attorney-drafted templates are quick and straightforward to complete.
Similar documents: key differences
- Separation Agreement vs. Divorce Agreement — a separation agreement is temporary, while a divorce agreement finalizes the marriage.
- Contested Divorce vs. Uncontested Divorce — contested divorce involves disputes, whereas uncontested divorce is agreed upon by both parties.
- Divorce Petition vs. Complaint for Divorce — a divorce petition formally requests dissolution, while a complaint details the grounds for divorce.
- Joint Petition for Divorce vs. Individual Petition — a joint petition is filed by both spouses together, while an individual petition is filed by one spouse.
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Types of Divorce forms
Separation Agreement
Establish clear terms for separating partners, detailing property division and support obligations.
Separation + Support: Joint Custody & Mutual Support
Create a binding agreement for custody, visitation, and support of children after separation, ensuring both parents maintain shared responsibilities.
Certificate of Divorce, Dissolution or Annulment
Obtain official documentation of your divorce, dissolution, or annulment, which is essential for legal recognition and future proceedings.
Civil Cover Sheet
Required for filing domestic relations cases in Utah, ensuring correct processing by the court.
Default Certificate
Obtain a default certificate to confirm a judgment or ruling when a party fails to respond in legal proceedings. Essential for enforcing your rights.
Financial Verification
Use this legal document to verify financial details when addressing child support issues, ensuring compliance with local guidelines.
Joint Petition for Bifurcated Divorce - Bifurcation
Use this form to request a bifurcated divorce, allowing the court to separate marital status from unresolved issues like child custody.
Non-Military Affidavit
Determine the military status of a defaulting party in legal proceedings to ensure compliance with the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act.
Motion: Contempt for Unpaid Alimony (Order to Show Cause)
Use this form to seek enforcement of alimony payments through a contempt proceeding when the other party fails to comply with a court order.
Summons
Receive a court summons? Respond promptly to avoid default judgment and protect your rights.
Acceptance of Service, Waiver and Consent
Conveniently acknowledge receipt of divorce documents, waiving your right to formal service and allowing the divorce process to proceed without delay.
Motion to Vacate Judgment of Dismissal
Request to reverse a court's dismissal due to oversight or neglect, allowing your case to proceed.
Notice of Entry of Decree
Notify involved parties when a court decree is finalized, ensuring everyone receives important legal information.
Notice of Demand for Husband to Support Wife and Children
Notify a spouse of their obligation to provide financial support for the family, prompting a response before legal action is taken.
Affidavit in Support of Decree - Petitioner
Use this affidavit to confirm essential details in divorce cases, particularly highlighting an agreement on separation and property settlement.
Affidavit in Support of Decree - Respondent
Use this affidavit to confirm personal knowledge of facts in a divorce proceeding with agreed terms and conditions.
Motion to Modify Decree — Restore Name
Easily request a court order to revert your name to your married name after a divorce, addressing difficulties you've faced with your maiden name.
Domestic Partnership Dissolution Agreement
Finalize the dissolution of a domestic partnership and settle property claims clearly and legally.
Complaint for Dissolution of Marriage Contract with No Children
Use this form to officially end a marriage without children in Utah, detailing terms of separation and property settlement.
Decree of Dissolution - No Children
File for a divorce without children, resolving all property and debt matters efficiently.
Separation Agreement (No Kids · No Joint Property · Future Filing)
Draft a separation agreement for married couples without children or joint property, framing a clear path for divorce.
Separation Agreement (No Kids · No Joint Property · Immediate)
Use this agreement to formalize your separation immediately, without children, joint property, or debts involved.
Separation Agreement (No Kids · Joint Property · Immediate)
Efficiently settle joint property and debts when separating from a partner, without involving children.
Separation Agreement (No Kids · Joint Property · Future Filing)
Use this agreement to settle property and debt issues during a marital separation, especially when divorce proceedings are underway.
Separation Agreement (No Kids)
Draft an agreement to settle property and debts following a marital separation, designed for couples without children.
Decree of Divorce
Finalize your divorce with a court-issued document that confirms the equitable distribution of assets and liabilities without alimony.
Petitioner's Affidavit of Jurisdiction and Grounds for Divorce
Establish jurisdiction and outline grounds for divorce in Utah. Essential for filing your divorce petition accurately.
Acceptance of Service, Appearance, Consent and Waiver
Streamline your divorce process by acknowledging receipt of documents and waiving formal service requirements.
Affidavit of Income Verification and Compliance with Child Support Guidelines
Verify income to ensure compliance with child support guidelines, providing essential documentation for court proceedings.
Child Support Obligation Worksheet — Joint Custody
Calculate child support obligations for parents sharing joint custody, ensuring fair financial support based on income and custody arrangements.
Child Support Obligation Worksheet — Sole Custody
Calculate child support obligations based on income and expenses for sole custody arrangements.
Child Support Obligation Worksheet — Split Custody
Calculate support obligations for children in split custody arrangements, ensuring fair contributions from both parents.
Child Support Obligation — Required Location Worksheet
Essential for documenting personal information to determine child support obligations while ensuring privacy for safety concerns.
Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law - with Minor Children
Create a clear record of custody and visitation arrangements for minor children, ensuring all parties agree on the details before changes are made.
Separation Agreement (Minor Kids · Joint Property · Immediate)
Enter into a separation agreement that addresses immediate needs and property settlements for parents with minor children.
Separation Agreement (Minor Kids · Joint Property · Future Filing)
Use this agreement to outline property division and child custody during marital separation, ensuring both parties understand their rights and obligations.
Separation Agreement (Minor Kids · No Joint Property · Immediate)
Ideal for couples with minor children looking for an immediate separation agreement with no joint property or debts.
Separation Agreement (Minor Kids · No Joint Property · Future Filing)
Use this agreement for separating from your spouse while ensuring child custody and support arrangements in place, without joint property or debts.
Motion for Entry of Default Certificate
Use this document to request a court decision when the opposing party fails to respond, ensuring your case moves forward.
Notice of Education Requirements
Required for divorce or custody cases, this notice informs parties about mandatory education courses.
Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law — No or Adult Children
Perfect for couples without children, this document establishes the court's decisions regarding asset distribution and divorce conclusions.
Decree and Judgment of Divorce - Minor and Adult Children
Secure a divorce decree and judgment, resolving marital status and custody arrangements for both minor and adult children.
Complaint for Dissolution of Marriage Contract with Adult Children
Navigate the divorce process amicably when both parties have agreed to terms, with no minor children involved.
Decree of Dissolution with Adult Children
Obtain a legal decree to finalize a marriage dissolution when all children involved are adults, simplifying the process of separation for the parties.
Separation Agreement (Adult Kids)
Navigate your property division and obligations after separation with this legally-binding agreement tailored for couples without minor children.
Separation Agreement (Adult Kids · Joint Property · Immediate)
Creates an immediate separation agreement for married couples with adult children, addressing joint property and debts.
Separation Agreement (Adult Kids · Joint Property · Future Filing)
Enter a legally binding separation agreement for married couples with adult children, addressing property and debt division before or during divorce proceedings.
Separation Agreement
Use this document to formalize agreements for separation, child custody, and property division without court intervention.
Verified Complaint for Divorce for People with Adult + Minor Children
Essential for parents filing for divorce with children, ensuring custody and support matters are formally addressed.
Divorce Worksheet and Law Summary for Contested
Gather essential information for your divorce process, whether it's contested or uncontested, to prepare for your initial attorney meeting.
Discovery Interrogatories: Defendant → Plaintiff
Use this form to obtain information from a plaintiff during legal proceedings, including detailed financial and personal background inquiries.
Discovery Interrogatories: Divorce (Either Party)
Gather essential financial and personal information for divorce proceedings, ensuring clarity during negotiations and legal processes.
Discovery Interrogatories: Plaintiff → Defendant
Gather essential information from the defendant in a civil case, including personal details and document requests, to support your claims.
Common Utah Divorse documents
- Divorce Petition — starts the legal process for ending a marriage.
- Complaint for Divorce — outlines reasons for seeking a divorce.
- Marital Settlement Agreement — details terms agreed upon by both spouses.
- Divorce Decree — final court order that ends the marriage.
- Separation Agreement — outlines terms when spouses live apart.
- Divorce Application — formal request to initiate the divorce process.
FAQs
Divorce ends the marriage, while legal separation allows spouses to live apart without terminating the marriage.
The length varies based on state laws and whether the divorce is contested or uncontested.
Common documents include a divorce petition, complaint, and marital settlement agreement.
Yes, you can withdraw your petition before the divorce is finalized.
While not required, an attorney can provide valuable guidance during the process.
Key legal points
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Divorse is the legal dissolution of marriage. -
Documents may require notarization or signatures from witnesses. -
Property division and custody are typically addressed in divorce documents. -
Filing fees may apply when submitting divorce papers. -
Timeline for divorce varies based on individual circumstances. -
Both parties can negotiate terms before finalization. -
Legal residency requirements exist in most states.
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Practical tip
Consider drafting a Marital Settlement Agreement to clarify terms during separation.