In the state of Utah, when it comes to determining the amount of child support payments the family court makes the final decision. Generally, the court will refer to the state's child support guidelines to order an appropriate amount. The guidelines are intended to make child support fair and uniform across different cases.
If you are a parent going through a divorce, or have a child out of wedlock, you may be asked to pay child support. Usually, this process begins when the other parent files a petition. In such a scenario, you may be left wondering what sort of action to take. Learn about the process that occurs when you are involved in a child support proceeding.
Child support is a major concern when it comes to child custody cases. Both parents should want the best for the children of the relationship. As such, ensuring that the child has sufficient financial support is key. Yet, reasonable parties can often disagree as to what is an appropriate amount of support. If parents can't find a compromise, the courts can set a non-custodial parent's financial obligations using child support guidelines. Find out how this process works and the impact it could have on your family law matter.
Family dynamics are complex, and when legal matters arise, it's crucial to have a clear understanding of the intricacies involved in child custody, child support, alimony, and visitation. At TR Spencer, we recognize the sensitivity of these issues and are committed to guiding you through the legal process with compassion and expertise.