This is an official form from the Utah State Courts, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Utah statutes and law.
This is an official form from the Utah State Courts, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Utah statutes and law.
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Sole physical custody: Utah family courts use a physical care method, which assigns a child support amount based on each parent's income. The nonresidential parent pays child support to the residential parent. Parenting time does not factor into the formula.
In Utah, both parents must be financially responsible for their children. The amount they pay in joint custody child support depends on the custody arrangement, their income, and the number of children they are raising. Joint custody may reduce child support, but it isn't always the case.
Legal Custody vs. Physical Custody in Utah The difference between joint custody and sole custody is fairly straightforward: the former involves both parents sharing child custody on a roughly equal basis, while the latter involves making one parent alone the custodial parent.
Child support is calculated using the gross monthly income of both parents and the number of overnights the child spends in each household.
Sole legal and sole physical Either parent can be awarded sole custody of the children. This means the children live with one parent and that parent makes major decisions about the children's lives. The non-custodial parent will usually have parent-time with the children.