Henrieville Divorce Lawyer, Utah

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Jordan C Moody

Visa, Immigration, Family Law, Asylum
Status:  In Good Standing           

Elizabeth Joseph

Other, Divorce & Family Law, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  45 Years

James Edward Guesman

Other, Divorce & Family Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  47 Years

Jonathan Ralph Cox

Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  49 Years

Susan Gail Fishbein

General Practice
Status:  Inactive           Licensed:  23 Years

Richard T Beard

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  46 Years

Eric Howard Foy

Lawsuit & Dispute, Government, Environmental Law Other, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  16 Years

Barry L Huntington

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  21 Years

Christopher D Sullivan

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  24 Years

Curtis K Oberhansly

General Practice
Status:  Inactive           Licensed:  58 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

PHYSICAL CUSTODY

The right and obligation of a parent to have his child live with him. Compare legal custody.

CUSTODIAN

A term used by the Uniform Transfers to Minors Act for the person named to manage property left to a child under the terms of that Act. The custodian will manag... (more...)
A term used by the Uniform Transfers to Minors Act for the person named to manage property left to a child under the terms of that Act. The custodian will manage the property if the gift giver dies before the child has reached the age specified by state law -- usually 21. When the child reaches the specified age, he will receive the property and the custodian will have no further role in its management.

COMMUNITY PROPERTY

A method for defining the ownership of property acquired during marriage, in which all earnings during marriage and all property acquired with those earnings ar... (more...)
A method for defining the ownership of property acquired during marriage, in which all earnings during marriage and all property acquired with those earnings are considered community property and all debts incurred during marriage are community property debts. Community property laws exist in Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin. Compare equitable distribution and separate property.

STEPPARENT ADOPTION

The formal, legal adoption of a child by a stepparent who is living with a legal parent. Most states have special provisions making stepparent adoptions relativ... (more...)
The formal, legal adoption of a child by a stepparent who is living with a legal parent. Most states have special provisions making stepparent adoptions relatively easy if the child's noncustodial parent gives consent, is dead or missing, or has abandoned the child.

MARRIAGE

The legal union of two people. Once a couple is married, their rights and responsibilities toward one another concerning property and support are defined by the... (more...)
The legal union of two people. Once a couple is married, their rights and responsibilities toward one another concerning property and support are defined by the laws of the state in which they live. A marriage can only be terminated by a court granting a divorce or annulment. Compare common law marriage.

CUSTODY (OF A CHILD)

The legal authority to make decisions affecting a child's interests (legal custody) and the responsibility of taking care of the child (physical custody). When ... (more...)
The legal authority to make decisions affecting a child's interests (legal custody) and the responsibility of taking care of the child (physical custody). When parents separate or divorce, one of the hardest decisions they have to make is which parent will have custody. The most common arrangement is for one parent to have custody (both physical and legal) while the other parent has a right of visitation. But it is not uncommon for the parents to share legal custody, even though one parent has physical custody. The most uncommon arrangement is for the parents to share both legal and physical custody.

MARTIAL MISCONDUCT

See fault divorce.

CONFINEMENT IN PRISON

In most states with fault divorce, grounds for a spouse not in prison to obtain a fault divorce if the other spouse has been imprisoned for a certain number of ... (more...)
In most states with fault divorce, grounds for a spouse not in prison to obtain a fault divorce if the other spouse has been imprisoned for a certain number of years.

SEPARATE PROPERTY

In community property states, property owned and controlled entirely by one spouse in a marriage. At divorce, separate property is not divided under the state's... (more...)
In community property states, property owned and controlled entirely by one spouse in a marriage. At divorce, separate property is not divided under the state's property division laws, but is kept by the spouse who owns it. Separate property includes all property that a spouse obtained before marriage, through inheritance or as a gift. It also includes any property that is traceable to separate property -- for example, cash from the sale of a vintage car owned by one spouse before marriage-and any property that the spouses agree is separate property. Compare community property and equitable distribution.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Ashby v. Ashby

... II. WHILE UTAH RECOGNIZES A CLAIM FOR BREACH OF A STUDENT SUPPORT CONTRACT BETWEEN DIVORCING SPOUSES, SUCH A CLAIM MUST BE BROUGHT, AS A MATTER OF POLICY, WITHIN THE DIVORCE ACTION. ...

Stonehocker v. Stonehocker

... OPINION. McHUGH, Judge: ¶1 Petitioner Rick L. Stonehocker (Husband) appeals and Respondent Jacqueline FM Stonehocker (Wife) cross-appeals the trial court's rulings regarding property distribution, debt allocation, and attorney fees in the parties' divorce action. ...

Johnson v. Johnson

... decision. See id. ANALYSIS. THE DISTRICT COURT HAS JURISDICTION OVER DIVORCES AND THUS HAS SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION TO DETERMINE THE RIGHTS OF PARTIES WHO SUE IN DIVORCE. ¶ 7 The ...