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Client First Name Petitioner
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This is the person filing
Client Middle Name Petitioner
Client Last Name Petitioner
Gender
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Petitioner State
Utah
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Currently the petitioner must reside in the state of Utah
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Where they have resided for the last 90 days
State or Foreign Country of Birth
Date of Birth
Number of This Marriage -
First, Second, etc
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If Not First Marriage, Last Marriage Ended:
By Death, Divorce, Dissolution, or Annulment
Date
Race: White, Black, Amer. Indian, etc.
Education :
(Specify only highest grade completed)
Elementary/ Secondary (0-12)
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Respondent First Name
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This is the spouse of client
Respondent Middle Name
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Respondent State other
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If outside of the us they can put something in text here
Respondent County
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What county does the respondent live in?
Birthplace
Date of Birth
Number of This Marriage -
First, Second, etc.
If Not First Marriage, Last Marriage Ended:
By Death, Divorce, Dissolution, or Annulment
Date
Race: White, Black, Amer. Indian, etc.
Education :
(Specify only highest grade completed)
Elementary/ Secondary (0-12)
College (13-16 or 17+)
Marriage Date
Marriage State
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Alaska
American Samoa
Arizona
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Michigan
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Washington
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Marriage City
Marriage County
Date Couple Last Resided In Same Household
Number of Children under 18 in this household as of the date mentioned above
Petitioner
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Husband
Wife
Both
Other
Separation date
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Date you stopped living with your spouse
Total Monthly Gross Income of Petitioner
Spouse's Total Monthly Gross Income
Number of Children
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Number of children in the marriage either by biological or adoption. Other children in the home that are the product of only one of the two parents do not count.
Custodial Desire
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Sole legal and sole physical custody
means that the decision making authority is exercised by the parent with whom the child(ren) live the majority of the time, the custodial parent, and that the child(ren) spend fewer than 111 overnights in the home of the other parent, the noncustodial parent. The noncustodial parent has the right to parent-time (visitation) with the child(ren) according to the parent-time order in the final divorce decree. Child support will be based on the sole custody worksheet and the gross income of each parent.
Joint legal and joint physical custody
means that both parents share decision making authority. In addition, the children will spend more than 110 overnights with each parent each year. Parent-time can be set for those times when the child(ren) are in one home for extended stays. Child support will based on the number of overnight stays in each home, and the respective gross income of each parent.
Joint legal custody, with sole physical custody means that both parents share decision making authority, but the child(ren) will spend fewer than 111 overnights in the home of the noncustodial parent each year. Noncustodial parent refers only to the physical custody part of the order and not to the legal custody, which the parents will share. The noncustodial parent will have parent-time rights. Child support will be based on the sole custody worksheet and the gross income of each parent.
Joint legal custody can be ordered only if the parents agree to this type of arrangement and the court finds that the parents will be able to cooperate and work together for the child(ren)'s best interest. The law states that joint physical custody may prevent the receipt of Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF). The court will only order joint legal custody of the child(ren) if it is in the best interest of the child(ren) and: a) both parents are capable of sharing joint custody by putting the interests of the child(ren) first and being able to make decisions together; and b) both parents agree to a parenting plan included in the final divorce decree.
Split custody means if you have two or more children
, you split their living arrangement between both parents. That is, one or more children live with one parent, and one or more children live with the other parent. Each parent has sole legal custody of those children who live in their home and the exclusive right to make decision concerning those children. Parent-time (visitation) is worked out so that both parents have parent-time with each of the children, and often times, a parent will have parent-time with all of the children at the same time. Child support will be based on how many children reside with each parent and each parent's respective gross income.
Note that in each of the different custody arrangements, both parents are entitled to some kind of parent-time (visitation) with the child. Also, both parents should have access to all school reports and medical records and be contacted immediately in the case of a medical emergency. The custodial parent, the parent where the child is residing at the time, must notify the other parent within 24 hours of receiving notice of all significant school, social, sports and community functions in which the child is participating or being honored. The other parent should be able to attend and participate fully in such events.
Physical Custody
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Sole Custody
Joint Custody
Legal Custody
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Sole Custody
Joint Custody
Custodial Parent
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Petitioner
Respondent
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Who has the kids now
Party Claiming Children for Taxes
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Petitioner
Respondent
Rotating Every other year
Split Every Other Year
In Your Opinion, Should Alimony be Awarded?
Property Provision
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Please list any properties relevant to the divorce
Property
Designate Desires for The Property