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Utah law requires 30 days between filing and finalizing the divorce. This is called the waiting period.
If you do not respond or fail to appear in court, the divorce will be considered uncontested and the judge will likely grant all of your ex's requests. Then as required by the law, a copy of the verdict will be sent to you once the divorce has been finalized.
It is advisable that one should wait for 90 days after the decree of divorce issued by the trial Family Court before going ahead with second marriage.
In Utah, divorce documents can be served through the mail or in person. Whether delivery is by mail or in person, the receiving party's signature is required as a proof for the court that the documents were received.
You can either use a standard schedule that we provide in your account, or you can use our option to customize your own. You answer a few questions and your custody arrangements are prepared for you. In Utah, do any or all of the divorce documents need to be notarized? Yes.
Utah is one of the 41 majority states that observes the “common law” on the question of property division, meaning that it splits marital property “equitably” or fairly, but not necessarily equally, although the courts usually start with the presumption that marital property should be divided equally.
In the United States, can a person obtain a divorce without the spouse's knowledge? Yes. It's far more complicated than doing it with the spouse's knowledge, but it can be done. Usually, it's done because one spouse left and has had no communication with the other for several years.
How Do I Check My Divorce Status Online in the USA? Visit the State Vital Records Site: Many states have online portals where you can search for divorce records. Access County Clerk of Court Websites: If you know the county where the divorce was filed, visit the county Clerk of Court's website.