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Daggett County Utah

Daggett County Utah Daggett County is a county located in the Northeastern corner of the U.S. state of Utah. As of the 2010 census, the population was 1,059, making it the least populous county in Utah. Its county seat and only municipality is Manila. The county was named for Ellsworth Daggett, the first surveyor-general of… Continue reading Daggett County Utah

Consequences Of Divorce?

Consequences Of Divorce?

Consequences Of Divorce? Divorce can be a difficult time for a family. Not only are the parents realizing new ways of relating to each other, but they are learning new ways to parent their children. When parents’ divorce, the effects of divorce on children can vary. Some children react to divorce in a natural and… Continue reading Consequences Of Divorce?

Cohabitation And Its Effect On Rise In Divorce Rate

Cohabitation And Its Effect On Rise In Divorce Rate

Cohabitation And Its Effect On Rise In Divorce Rate According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, divorce rates in Utah is among the lowest nationwide. With the exception of people over the age of 50, who are getting divorced more often than younger couples, divorce rates in Utah have continued to drop… Continue reading Cohabitation And Its Effect On Rise In Divorce Rate

Can I Pick Who Adopts My Child?

Can I Pick Who Adopts My Child?

Can I Pick Who Adopts My Child? With Utah Adoptions, one of the first steps in the adoption process is for adoptive parents to fill out an Adoption Planning Questionnaire, or APQ. This is a simple set of questions that helps the agency and adoptive parents determine which adoption situations fit best with their family.… Continue reading Can I Pick Who Adopts My Child?

Can I Give Back A Child I Adopted?

Can I Give Back A Child I Adopted?

Can I Give Back A Child I Adopted? In short, yes. Adoptions can be reversed, as adoptions do not always work out. However, adoption is not legally intended to be reversible. As such, reversing an adoption is a complicated and nuanced process. Some examples of when adoption reversal generally occurs include but are not limited… Continue reading Can I Give Back A Child I Adopted?

How Much Does Adoption Cost?

How Much Does Adoption Cost

How Much Does Adoption Cost? Adoption is one of many different family-building options that you can choose from. Although it’s a great option, the Utah newborn adoption process isn’t the right option for every family. Before beginning the Utah child adoption process, couples must be united in their adoption goals and expectations. If you struggled… Continue reading How Much Does Adoption Cost?

Can I Adopt A Child If I Am Single?

Can I Adopt A Child If I Am Single?

Can I Adopt A Child If I Am Single? The twenty-first century has opened doors for single men to pursue adoption of a child. Despite the traditional definition of family being husband, wife, and children, adoption agencies are beginning to accept single men as a potential adoptive parent. Obstacles remain, but as more children of… Continue reading Can I Adopt A Child If I Am Single?

Can A Child Choose Which Parent They Want To Live With?

Can A Child Choose Which Parent They Want To Live With?

Can A Child Choose Which Parent They Want To Live With? Child custody is decided on what is in the child’s best interest but not necessarily on the child’s preference. However, this does not mean that a child does not have a say in where he or she is to live and with whom. If… Continue reading Can A Child Choose Which Parent They Want To Live With?

Are There Financial Benefits To Adoption?

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Are There Financial Benefits To Adoption? The two major financial benefits available to adoptive parents are federal tax credits and adoption subsidies. A federal tax credit is a reduction of your federal income tax in the year in which you adopt a child. The conditions for claiming this credit are complicated depending on many factors… Continue reading Are There Financial Benefits To Adoption?

Utah Open Carry Law

Utah Open Carry Law.

Utah Open Carry Law Utah gun laws are regarded as permissive however a permit is still required to carry a concealed firearm. Permits are issued to residents and non-residents who are 21 or older, have completed a firearms training course and meet other criteria. There is a provisional permit available for persons aged between 18-21.… Continue reading Utah Open Carry Law