What Are The Misconceptions About Family Law In Utah?
Misinformation spread like wildďŹ re. The only way to know something for sure is to see it with your own eyes. Information based on trust can only go so far. At one point, you are not sure who to trust or what to believe. And you are facing a divorce, in just a few weeks.
Mothers Have Advantage over Fathers When It Comes to Determining Child Support Even though most people believe that mothers have a higher role to play in a child’s upbringing and because of that reason, they are given priority in determining child support, fathers also play an important role and are always treated equally. However, even children’s preferences could impact the judge’s decision.
Only Women Can Receive Alimony Believe it or not, but both men and women are eligible to obtain alimony following a divorce. Statistically speaking, women are the vast majority of those who received alimony after a divorce.
Assets Are Always Split Equally In most divorce cases, assets should be divided equally. However, they are not. Now and then, only one spouse hires an attorney while the other believes that it is a waste of money. After the hearing, the spouse with an attorney will get the most out of the divorce.
Alimony Is Mandatory in Utah
Yes, many spouses receive alimony following a divorce, but it is not mandatory and it is not always awarded. For more information about alimony, speak with a Salt Lake City family law attorney Emy Cordano at Emy A. Cordano, Attorney at Law.
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