Utah Lawmakers Propose Bill To Fund Premarital Education

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Utah Lawmakers Propose Bill To Fund Premarital Education When it comes to divorce in Utah, there is good news and bad news. The good news is the state ranks near the bottom of the nation in divorce rates. The bad news is divorce costs are still staggeringly high. Each year, there are nearly 10,000 divorces in Utah. If you do the math, it comes out to whopping $200 million in tax revenues spent on dealing with its various issues. To help reduce the number of divorces, state senators in Salt Lake City are now proposing a new bill that would encourage more couples to seek counseling and premarital education.

The effects of the proposed legislation would increase the price of marriage licenses. However, couples will the chance to regain the cost with a rebate by participating in these educational and counseling programs. The present cost of a marriage license Utah ranges from $25 to $50. Republican state senator Allen Christensen introduced the bill, known as SB29. During a speech at Utah Senate Judiciary, Law Enforcement, and Criminal Justice Committee, Christensen admitted he does not expect the bill to fix the problem. But he does believe it will have a positive effect. Among those backing Christensen’s bill is Alan Hawkins, who is the chairman of the Utah Marriage Commission. The 17-member advisory committee was created to provide education and


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