Utah Divorce Laws
Utah Divorce Laws
By Michelle WithaM, published May 22, 2006
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Utah Divorce Laws do grant alimony to be paid regardless of gender. The purpose of Alimony is to help the person be able to pay their debt and regular household expenses for a little while. They do take into consideration how many years that you have been married and how much income the person has each month and debt that you have. You only can get alimony for only last for a certain amount of years , but alimony usually can't be longer than how many years that you and your spouse were married. Alimony is revoked when the ex spouse gets remarried or when he or she is living with someone else of the opposite sex.
Utah Divorce Law usually requires both parties to go into a divorce education class before getting a divorced if you have children together. If for some reason you and your spouse can show that you two don't need the class then you don't have to go to the class. The class entails how divorce is difficult on children, how to divide debt up along with other things, and affects of divorce.
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