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In Utah, alimony is a form of spousal support designed to help the lower-earning spouse maintain a similar standard of living after divorce. The court has broad discretion in deciding whether alimony should be awarded, and the amount and duration of payments. Several factors influence these decisions, including:
Whether you’re seeking alimony or negotiating terms for spousal support, our attorneys have the expertise to help you navigate this crucial aspect of divorce. We aim to reach fair and equitable agreements that protect your financial interests while ensuring you meet the needs of your spouse, especially if there are children involved.
Changes in life circumstances—like job loss, health issues, or a change in living conditions—may require adjustments to alimony payments. We assist clients in modifying existing alimony orders to reflect these changes. Additionally, if your ex-spouse is not complying with the alimony order, we can help enforce the court’s decision and ensure you receive the support to which you are entitled.
Alimony is a remedy awarded to help a financially weaker spouse become self-sufficient. In Utah alimony is discretionary and is not awarded in every case. Factors that a court will consider in determining if alimony should be awarded and if so how much includes:
Child support in Utah is based on a formula that can easily be calculated if the income of both spouses is known. You can use the calculator at Office of Recovery Services locate at Office of Recovery Services – (utah.gov).
Your property will be categorized as either a non-maritital asset or a marital asset. If the property was acquired during the marriage it will generally be a martial asset.
Each party will receive their separate property. Marital property will generally be divided equitably.
Each party typically is responsible for his or her own legal expenses and costs associated with divorce. In some case, the court may award attorney’s fees.
In Utah if the divorce is contested (an answer is filed), then mediation is required. In some cases more than one mediation will be necessary to resolve all the issues.
Yes, alimony can be modified if there is a significant change in circumstances, such as a change in income, health, or other factors that impact the paying or receiving spouse’s ability to meet obligations. We help clients seek modifications when necessary.
If you are unable to make the alimony payments as originally ordered, you may be able to request a modification of the amount or duration. We can help you present your case to the court for a fair adjustment.
The duration of alimony depends on the length of the marriage and other factors. In long-term marriages, alimony may be awarded for a longer period, potentially until the recipient spouse becomes self-supporting. We will review your situation and help you understand the likely outcome based on Utah’s alimony guidelines.
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