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Utah Family Law FAQs
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What If I Don't Know If My Kids Are Receiving Public Assistance? Should I Still Pay Support?
A: ORS/CSS will notify you when the custodial parent begins receiving state assistance. Remember, once you find out on your own or are notified by ORS/CSS that the …
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Ors/Css Says I Owe More Than I Think I Do. What Can I Do To Correct This?
A: As the person owing support, the burden of proof is yours to dispute the amount of child support the custodial parent is claiming is owing or the amount ORS/CSS states …
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What If I Change Jobs Or Move Out Of State?
A: By law (U.C.A. 62A11304.2(7)), you are required to keep ORS/CSS apprised of your whereabouts. If you change jobs or addresses, call the Customer Service Unit …
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What Happens If I Owe Support To Another Family Too?
A: When ORS/CSS receives a payment, the payment is applied to all current support. When support is owed to more than one custodial parent but the payment amount is not …
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I Have Also Been Contacted By A Private Agency To Collect My Child Support. Is This Legal?
A: We are aware of several private collection agencies in the business of collecting pastdue child support. Any custodial parent not receiving public assistance may …
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How Do I Get Copies Of Information Pertaining To My Case?
A: For information regarding release of information, please refer to Utah Code governing the Government Records and Access Management Act.
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In Utah, Can a Spouse Give Up His or Her Right to Alimony in a Premarital Agreement?
A: Yes, Utah law allows spouses to include modification or elimination of spousal support in their prenuptial agreement. However, if that modification or …
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What Steps are Necessary to Enter a Valid Premarital Agreement in Utah?
A: The Utah Uniform Premarital Agreement Act requires that premarital agreements be in writing and signed by both parties. In order to be valid, the agreement must …
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