Utah Stipulation

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UT-KS-266-02
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Only one spouse needs to file for a divorce. Utah is a no-fault divorce state, meaning divorce can be granted without proving who is guilty. Although, if there is serious fault by one spouse that evidence can be used to affect the ultimate judgment, such as in alimony awards or property divisions.

The filing fee for a divorce in Utah is $333. That fee is paid directly to the Court when you file your divorce papers. Our fee for the Do-It-Yourself Divorce without minor children (for an action not involving custody of minor children) is $375.00. That amount includes ~30 pages of typing necessary for the divorce.

The court will consider the child's wishes to the extent that the child is sufficiently mature to express reasoned and independent preferences as to the parenting time schedule. Usually the court will not consider child's preference unless the child is at least 14 years old.

A stipulation is an agreement between two parties that is submitted to the judge for approval. It eliminates the need to go to court and have a judge decide an issue. A written Stipulation and Order includes the parties' agreement, both of their notarized signatures, and the judge's signature.

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