Utah Complaint for Dissolution of Marriage Contract with Adult Children

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UT-802D
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The Complaint for Dissolution of Marriage Contract with Adult Children is a legal document used in Utah to formally initiate divorce proceedings. This form is specifically designed for couples who do not have minor children, where all children are over the age of twenty-one and emancipated. It outlines the terms of the divorce and is crucial for those seeking a legal separation while ensuring that all property and financial matters are resolved prior to filing for divorce.

Key components of this form

  • Details of the parties involved, including their residency and marriage information.
  • Grounds for divorce, specifically irreconcilable differences.
  • Information regarding the separation and unresolved matters, including property and debts.
  • Request for restoration of the wife's maiden name, if applicable.
  • Petition for a decree of divorce and incorporation of the Separation and Property Settlement Agreement into the final judgment.
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Common use cases

This form should be used when one spouse wishes to initiate a divorce in Utah where both parties have no minor children. It is suitable for situations where the marriage has irretrievably broken down, and both parties have agreed on the terms concerning property and financial obligations. It provides a formal structure to request judicial dissolution of the marriage while protecting the interests of both partners.

Who should use this form

  • Individuals seeking a divorce in Utah who have no minor children.
  • Couples who have reached an agreement on the division of property and debts.
  • Parties looking to restore a maiden name as part of the divorce proceedings.

How to complete this form

  • Identify the parties involved, including their names and addresses.
  • Enter the date and location of the marriage and the details of when and where the parties separated.
  • State the grounds for divorce, specifically mentioning irreconcilable differences.
  • Complete information regarding the financial agreements reached in the Separation and Property Settlement Agreement.
  • Request for name restoration if applicable, and ensure that all signatures are properly executed.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to accurately state residency requirements for the petition.
  • Omitting to include details of financial agreements and property settlements.
  • Not signing the form in the required sections.

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You must be at least 15 years old to get married in Utah. However, if you are younger than 18 years old, you will need permission: If you are 16 to 18 years old, you need permission from a parent or guardian. If you are 15 years old, you need the permission of a judge.

Who May Perform a Marriage Ceremony? According to Utah Code Title 30, Marriages may be solemnized by the following persons only: Ministers, rabbis, or priests of any religious denomination who are: in regular communion with any religious society; and.

Marriage records in the state of Utah only become public information after 75 years.Certified copies of marriage records typically cost $18. This fee may vary depending on the county where the record is domiciled.

You will need the following to apply for a marriage license: An in-person application with both applicants present at the time of application. Full names, addresses and dates and places of birth of both applicants. Social security numbers of both applicants, unless an applicant doesn't have a social security number.

Check with the county clerk's office where you intend to get the marriage license for any specific requirements. There is no waiting period before you can get married. As soon as you get your license, you can get married. However, the license is only valid for 30 days.

PROVO (KUTV) Anyone getting married in Utah can now get their marriage licenses online. The Utah County Clerk/Auditor's Office recently launched the digital application process on its website.

PROVO (KUTV) Anyone getting married in Utah can now get their marriage licenses online. The Utah County Clerk/Auditor's Office recently launched the digital application process on its website.

Marriage Records To get a record of a marriage that took place in Utah in 1978 or later, contact the Utah Office of Vital Records and Statistics. For marriages that took place in Utah before 1978, contact the clerk's office where the marriage took place for records information.

The marriage license will cost you approximately $40 to $50, depending on the county. In some counties, it is only payable with cash. In Salt Lake County, the cost of a marriage license is $50.

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Utah Complaint for Dissolution of Marriage Contract with Adult Children