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Utah Marriage

Marriage documents are essential for couples in Utah. Our attorney-drafted templates are quick and easy to complete.

Jayne Welch
Reviewed by Jayne Welch Content Attorney / Legal Editor, US Legal Forms

Similar documents: key differences

  • Marriage License vs. Marriage Certificate — a license permits marriage while a certificate proves it.
  • Marriage Application vs. Marriage Registration Form — an application requests a license, while registration records the marriage.
  • Civil Marriage Forms vs. Religious Marriage Forms — civil forms are for legal marriages, religious forms may include spiritual components.
  • Common-Law Marriage Affidavit vs. Marriage License — an affidavit declares an informal marriage, while a license is for formal unions.

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Prenuptial: Revocation

Cancel a premarital or prenuptial agreement to redefine your legal rights and obligations.

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With Financials

Prenuptial Agreement — with Financials

Secure your financial interests before marriage with a structured agreement outlining property rights and responsibilities.

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With Financials

Prenuptial: Financial Statements (Standalone)

Disclose your financial situation before a prenuptial agreement. This form ensures transparency between partners about assets and liabilities.

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Without Financials

Prenuptial Agreement — Without Financials

Enter into a formal agreement before marriage to define property rights and responsibilities without disclosing financial statements.

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Standard

Postnuptial: Amendment

Easily modify your property agreement to reflect changes in your circumstances or intentions, ensuring clarity and fairness in your marital assets.

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Postnuptial Property Agreement

Establish ownership rights for spouses to protect separate and joint property in case of divorce or separation.

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Standard

Postnuptial: Revocation

Revoking a postnuptial agreement ensures that both parties can freely modify their marital property rights without coercion.

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Non-Marital Cohabitation Agreement

Create a detailed agreement to outline responsibilities and rights while living together, helping to avoid future disputes.

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By Couple Type

Cohabitation Agreement (Seniors)

Create a cohabitation agreement to outline financial and property arrangements for seniors living as domestic partners.

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Cohabitation: One Owns Residence

Secure your financial and property rights while living together without marriage.

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Termination

Cohabitation: Termination Agreement

This agreement helps partners separate their finances and property when ending a cohabitation arrangement, ensuring clear terms and legal protection.

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Property Agreements

Prenuptial: Waive Elective Share

Ensure your property remains separate in marriage while waiving rights to the other’s estate, providing clarity on ownership and inheritance.

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Property Agreements

Mutual Disclaimer by Spouses of Interest in Property of Each

Protect individual property rights in marriage with a mutual disclaimer agreement.

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Weddings

Wedding Date Reservation Form

Reserve your wedding date and ensure preparation requirements are met with this essential form.

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Common Law

Common Law Marriage: Agreement to Establish

Establish a common law marriage by agreeing to live as spouses, ensuring legal recognition of your relationship.

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Common Law

Common Law Marriage: Guide

Understand the essentials of common law marriage and its legal implications in states that recognize it.

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Common

Affidavit of Marriage Relationship by Third Party

Establish your knowledge of a marriage for legal purposes with this affidavit by someone acquainted with the couple.

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Common

Notice of Non-Responsibility for Debts

Protect yourself from debts incurred by your partner with this important legal notice.

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Common

Notice of Non-Responsibility of Wife for Debts

Protect yourself by formally stating that your spouse is not responsible for your business debts or liabilities.

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Common

Waive Waiting Period — Remarriage

Waive the waiting period for remarriage after divorce with this petition, ensuring a faster transition to your new partnership.

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USLegal Pamphlet on Locating Marriage Certificates

Need a marriage record? Learn how to locate marriage certificates essential for name changes, benefits, and more.

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Common Utah Marriage documents

  • Marriage License — official permission to marry, often required before the ceremony.
  • Marriage Certificate — legal proof of marriage after the ceremony is completed.
  • Marriage Application — form used to apply for a marriage license.
  • Marriage Affidavit — sworn statement regarding the validity of a marriage.
  • Marriage Registration Form — document to officially record the marriage with the state.
  • Marriage Contract — agreement detailing the terms of the marriage between parties.

FAQs

Typically, a marriage license and a marriage certificate are essential.

No, a marriage license is generally required to legally marry.

Validity varies by state; check local regulations for specifics.

You can request a replacement through the state or county office.

Yes, most states require both parties to be present for the application.

How to get started

Start quickly with these simple steps.

  • Find a template or package that suits your situation.
  • Review the description and signing requirements.
  • Get full access through a subscription.
  • Complete the document in the online editor.
  • Export or send it via download, email, or for e-signature.

Practical tip

Consider discussing your marriage intentions with your partner early to ensure alignment.

Glossary

Marriage LicenseOfficial document granting permission to marry.
Marriage CertificateDocument proving that a marriage has occurred.
AffidavitWritten statement confirmed by oath for legal purposes.
RegistrationProcess of recording a marriage with state authorities.
ContractLegally binding agreement between parties.
Common-Law MarriageMarriage recognized without formal registration.
Civil MarriageMarriage conducted by government officials, not religious authorities.
Religious MarriageMarriage conducted in a religious setting, often with specific rituals.
ApplicationForm used to request a marriage license.
DocumentWritten or printed paper providing information or evidence.

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