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Debt And Marriage: When Do I Owe My Spouse’s Debts?

Debt And Marriage: When Do I Owe My Spouse's Debts?

Debt And Marriage: When Do I Owe My Spouse’s Debts? Whether you and your spouse are responsible for paying each other’s debts will depend primarily on where you live. If your state follows common law property rules, spouses are only liable for their own debts, with a few exceptions. For instance, both spouses must pay… Continue reading Debt And Marriage: When Do I Owe My Spouse’s Debts?

Criminal Defense Attorney Taylorsville Utah

Criminal Defense Attorney Taylorsville Utah

Criminal Defense Attorney Taylorsville Utah Within the complex criminal justice system, a Taylorsville defense attorney serves as the defendant’s guide, protector, and confidant. (At least that’s how it’s supposed to be.) Defense attorneys are usually grouped in two camps: court-appointed attorneys paid by the government and private attorneys paid by the defendant. Some criminal defendants… Continue reading Criminal Defense Attorney Taylorsville Utah

Creditor Claims Against Retirement Assets

Creditor Claims Against Retirement Assets

Creditor Claims Against Retirement Assets Creditor claims is defined as written claim filed in federal bankruptcy court by a person or entity owed money by a debtor who has filed for bankruptcy. A written claim filed in probate court by a person or entity owed money by a person who has died. State law sets… Continue reading Creditor Claims Against Retirement Assets

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

Child Custody Evaluations In Divorce Proceedings

Child Custody Evaluations In Divorce Proceedings

Child Custody Evaluations In Divorce Proceedings If you’re a parent going through a divorce, a judge will need to decide how you’ll share parenting time with your ex and who will make decisions about your kids. Many divorcing parents are able to reach their own custody settlement agreements without going to court. When parents can’t… Continue reading Child Custody Evaluations In Divorce Proceedings

Changing Your Name After Divorce

Changing Your Name After Divorce

Changing Your Name After Divorce There are a number of different things you can do to make it easier for you to change your last name after a divorce. First of all, if the divorce is not yet final, you can request it in the divorce decree. If you have already been divorced for a… Continue reading Changing Your Name After Divorce

Can You Take Your Child If There Is No Custody Order In Place

Can You Take Your Child If There Is No Custody Order In Place

Can You Take Your Child If There Is No Custody Order In Place When a couple has a child together, there is no custody order. There’s no “every other weekend” rule, even if mom and dad are no longer romantically involved. Married or single, it doesn’t make any difference. Babies aren’t born with rules about… Continue reading Can You Take Your Child If There Is No Custody Order In Place

Can You Get Child Custody If You Have A Criminal Record?

Can You Get Child Custody If You Have A Criminal Record? In a custody case, when one parent has a felony conviction, it may raise additional concern and complexity. You should be aware that there are two types of custody; “legal custody” and “physical custody.” Legal custody refers to a parent’s right to participate in… Continue reading Can You Get Child Custody If You Have A Criminal Record?

Can We Use A Prenup To Keep Child Support Payments Reasonable?

Can We Use A Prenup To Keep Child Support Payments Reasonable?

Can We Use A Prenup To Keep Child Support Payments Reasonable? When a couple decides to marry, their thoughts very naturally turn to happy things—like the well-wishes of family and friends, wedding planning, and dreams of a warm and romantic honeymoon destination. But before they marry, it’s prudent for each prospective spouse to consider his… Continue reading Can We Use A Prenup To Keep Child Support Payments Reasonable?