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DIY Divorce Forms Utah

Most online divorce documents are blank forms that are available for free. Our online platform guides couples through the creation of official legal documents that are fully tailored to your unique situation, ensuring all your needs are covered.

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4-step process

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Select the desired EZ divorce Bundle and complete the simple interview.

Review your paperwork

Download and review your customized legal documents before court submission.

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Follow our simple instructions to file your case and enjoy your new beginning .

Are you ready to take control of your future?

Don’t let the stress of an uncontested divorce hold you back any longer. With our easy-to-use online service, you can complete your divorce on your terms—quickly, affordably, and with the help of a licensed Utah divorce attorney every step of the way. Start now and take the first step toward a fresh start for you and your family. Your new chapter begins today. Let us help you close this chapter with confidence.

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A faster, affordable, and simple  divorce process using our EZ Divorce interview and document platform in Utah.

COMPARING OUR PROGRAM TO OCAP AND OTHER OPTIONS

Benefits That Make a Difference
  • Attorney-Drafted & Utah Compliant Documents

    Our service is backed by a licensed Utah attorney, ensuring your documents comply specifically with Utah laws and avoiding delays or rejection by Utah courts.

  • Simple Step-by-Step Process

    Our clear, step-by-step interview avoids confusing legal terminology and provides simple yet detailed explanations to keep it simple.

  • Prevent Costly Mistakes and Delays

    Our documents are custom-disigned to our interview to avoid inaccuracy confusion.

  • Direct Access to a Licensed Utah Divorce Attorney

    We offer direct support from profession staff and a licensed Utah divorce attorney, if needed.

  • Secure, Convenient Online Access

    Bank-level security and ability to save your work and continue later make our program convenient and secure.

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Divorce Process Utah

In Utah, the divorce process involves several steps and requires adherence to specific laws and regulations. The state recognizes both no-fault and fault-based grounds for divorce, and the process is designed to address issues such as property division, child custody, and spousal support.

Uncontested Divorce Process

    1. Answer Simple Questions Log in and complete our straightforward questionnaire at your convenience. The questions are written in plain language and tailored for Utah divorces, ensuring we gather the necessary information to draft your legal documents accurately.

    2. Custom Legal Document Creation Based on your responses, EZDivorce generates personalized legal documents specifically designed for your uncontested divorce. These documents comply with Utah law and are reviewed for accuracy to ensure they’re ready for court submission.

    3. Follow Easy Filing Instructions Along with your completed documents, you’ll receive step-by-step filing instructions, guiding you through submitting the paperwork to the court and finalizing your divorce.

    4. Affordable and Efficient Save time, money, and stress by avoiding unnecessary legal fees or complicated processes. Our platform streamlines the entire experience, so you can focus on moving forward.

With EZDivorce, you can complete your uncontested divorce confidently and quickly, all from the comfort of your home. Start now and take the first step toward your new chapter!

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Contested vs Uncontested.
What's the difference?

Contested Divorce

  • Definition: A contested divorce occurs when one spouse disagrees with the terms proposed by the other, leading to disputes over issues such as property division, child custody, and support.
  • Process: Often involves litigation, requiring court appearances and potentially a lengthy legal battle. Each party may hire attorneys to represent them.
  • Timeframe: Generally longer due to negotiations, court hearings, and possible trial.
  • Cost: Typically more expensive due to attorney fees, court costs, and other related expenses.
  • Emotional Impact: Can be more stressful and emotionally taxing due to conflicts and adversarial nature.

Uncontested Divorce

  • Definition: An uncontested divorce occurs when both spouses agree on all major issues, such as division of assets, child custody, and support arrangements, often resulting in a smoother process.
  • Process: Usually simpler and may not require court intervention for most matters. Couples can file the necessary paperwork together or with minimal legal assistance.
  • Timeframe: Generally quicker, as disputes are resolved outside of court.
  • Cost: More affordable, as it often involves fewer legal fees and court costs.
  • Emotional Impact: Typically less stressful, with a more amicable environment that is especially beneficial when children are involved.

Uncontested Divorce FAQ

An uncontested divorce is when both spouses agree on all major issues, such as child custody, property division, and spousal support, without needing court intervention.

The timeline can vary depending on the court, the judge, and the parties promptness, but generally an uncontested divorce can take anywhere from several weeks to a few month, once all the paperwork is filed.

We have developed an online system that will help you complete an uncontested divorce on your own. If you feel more comfortable with an attorney preparing and filing your paperwork we are happy to help. We also offer a hybrid option where you prepare the paperwork and our attorney helps and guides you to ensure everything is properly prepared and filed.

The court fees to file divorce in Utah is typically around $325 for a divorce without children and $360 for a divorce with children. The cost for preparing the legal documents is substantially lower than a contested divorce since there are fewer legal battles. We offer three different pricing options that depend on how much of the work you want us to do.

Yes, like many other states Utah allows you to file for an uncontested divorce online. Our EZ Divorce system will provide you with detailed instructions on how to file your divorce documents and check your case status online.

Both spouses must agree on ALL key issues such as:

  • Child custody and visitation
  • Child support
  • Alimony or spousal support
  • Division of property and debts

If you cannot agree, then the divorce will be considered “contested.”

You can still file for an uncontested divorce if you agree on child custody, visitation, and child support terms. Our EZ divorce system will guide you through all the necessary issues surrounding child custody and child support and prepare the required parenting plan. The court will typically review the agreement to ensure it’s in the best interest of the children.

If you and your spouse can’t reach a full agreement, your case will become a contested divorce, requiring court involvement to resolve disputes. In Utah mediation is required for all contested divorces. If you are unable to resolve all disputes through mediation then your case may go to trial.

No, both spouses must agree to the divorce and the terms of the settlement. If one spouse contests the divorce, it will become a contested case.

No. If you can agree to all the terms of the divorce, you will file a stipulation and wait the required period. Thereafter the proposed divorce decree and other required documents will be filed with the court for review. Once the court has reviewed your documents and finds that everything is in order, your divorce decree should be signed electronically finalizing your divorce.

No, an uncontested divorce refers to the agreement between spouses on the divorce terms, while a no-fault divorce refers to the legal grounds for the divorce (where neither party is blamed).

In an uncontested divorce, both spouses agree on how to divide marital property and debts. This agreement is usually written into the divorce settlement and becomes part of the final divorce decree.

You can still file for an uncontested divorce, but the process may be more complex depending on jurisdiction and residency requirements.

Once the divorce decree is finalized, changes are difficult but possible through a post-divorce modification. This is often limited to issues like child support, custody, or alimony if circumstances change.

Why Choose Our EZ Uncontested Divorce Service Over OCAP and other Online Options?

  • Attorney-Drafted & Utah Compliant Documents

    Unlike other online options that may provide generalized or out-of-state forms, our service is backed by a licensed Utah attorney, ensuring your documents are drafted to comply specifically with Utah laws. This avoids the risk of generic forms that may lead to delays or rejection by Utah courts.

  • Guided Process with Legal Support

    OCAP and other online options often leave users to navigate the process alone, which can create confusion and frustration. Our service provides a clear, step-by-step interview process supported by an experienced Utah attorney, ensuring you know exactly what’s required at each stage without guesswork.

  • Prevent Costly Mistakes and Delays

    Generic online services may not offer the precision required for Utah’s specific legal standards, which could result in errors or additional court costs. Our experienced legal team reviews every document for accuracy and compliance, reducing the risk of errors and ensuring a smooth process from start to finish

  • Direct Access to a Licensed Utah Divorce Attorney

    We offer direct support from a licensed Utah divorce attorney, if needed, giving you personalized guidance and confidence that your case is handled by a professional.

  • Secure, Convenient Online Access

    Our service combines the convenience of online access with a platform uniquely tailored for Utah’s uncontested divorce process, allowing you to complete each step securely and comfortably on your own schedule.

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