Common Utah Family Law documents

  • Divorce Agreement — outlines terms for ending a marriage.
  • Child Custody Agreement — establishes custody arrangements for children.
  • Separation Agreement — details terms for living apart during divorce.
  • Adoption Agreement — formalizes the legal adoption of a child.
  • Prenuptial Agreement — sets financial terms before marriage.
  • Name Change Petition — requests a legal change of name.
  • Child Support Agreement — defines financial support obligations for children.

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FAQs

A divorce agreement outlines the terms and conditions agreed upon by both parties to end a marriage.

Child custody determines where and with whom a child will live, often including visitation rights.

A prenuptial agreement is a contract between two parties before marriage, detailing asset distribution.

Yes, child support agreements can be modified based on changes in circumstances or income.

Adoption typically requires an adoption agreement and various background checks.

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