How The Utah Divorce Court Define Fair?

04/09/2018

The divorce rate in the state of Utah is just over 40%. With that in mind, you should be aware that your marriage may end up in divorce. If that happens, would you rather secure your interests ahead of time, or play along as the situation develops?

If you are one of those who likes to take precautionary measures, you should be aware of Utah's Divorce Court, and what they define as "fair".

Custody Of Children

During a divorce, the first thing the court will decide is who gets the custody of children. Yes, it is true that mothers get a slight advantage, however, other factors may decide the final fate of your children.

The court will take everything into consideration, such as both of your financial capabilities, credit score, personalities, the children's age, criminal records, abuse and mistreatment in the family (if existing), and other factors that will determine who will receive the custody. It is a long and very exhausting process.

Equal Asset Distribution

Another thing the court will do is divide assets between you and your soon-to-be-ex-spouse. Everything you and your spouse gained during the marriage will be taken into consideration. In some cases, the court may take the assets one of the spouses had before the marriage and divide them as well unless they were protected by a prenup. If no contract exists between the married couple facing divorce, the court will take all assets into consideration, and divide them properly, unless both parties come to terms and decide among themselves how to split their assets.

This is where your attorney plays a key role. If you don't have one, contact our Divorce Attorneys in Salt Lake City right away and secure one of the finest attorneys in the state. Let him help you protect your interests, and help negotiate the asset distribution on your behalf.

Money Division

There is a common misconception that women get more money from a divorce just because they got custody over the children, or that they have to pay less debt simply because they are women. This is entirely not true.

Just like assets, financial assets are divided among the parties equally. Both will get the same amount of money, just like they will both get the same amount of debt to pay if any existed during their marriage.

For example, if coupled used to pay the mortgage while being married, they will still continue to pay it (half each) after they divorce. Simple as that.

Also, the parent who gets custody of the children will not get more money. However, that parent may seek child support or marital support, which will help him raise the children. These have nothing in common, and should never be mixed.

Salt Lake City Divorce Attorneys encourage you to seek their help before going to divorce trial. They fully understand how the court operates and will help you deal with the legal aspect of your divorce. The Utah Cort is just and fair, and will not give an advantage to anyone based on their gender or any other factor during a divorce.

© 2018 by EMY A. Cordano Attorney at Law
www.cor-law.com
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