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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Child support is calculated using the gross monthly income of both parents and the number of overnights the child spends in each household.
?(1) As used in the guidelines, ?gross income? includes prospective income from any source, including earned and nonearned income sources which may include salaries, wages, commissions, royalties, bonuses, rents, gifts from anyone, prizes, dividends, severance pay, pensions, interest, trust income, alimony from ...
When it comes to child support in Utah, both the payer and the recipient are not subject to taxes and the payment must always be designated as nothing else other than child support. Child support payments are not tax deductible by the payer.
(c) commits the crime of nonsupport in each of 18 individual months within any 24-month period, or the total arrearage is in excess of $10,000.
(1) There is no maximum limit on the base child support award that may be ordered using the base combined child support obligation table, using the low income table, or awarding medical expenses except under Subsection (2).