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Divorce and Family Law by Eric K. Johnson, Attorney At Law
Eric K. Johnson, Attorney
Utah Family Law, LC
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Divorce Education and Orientation Courses for Divorcing Parents - required in Utah before you can obtain a divorce decree

Currently, as of the date this blog posting is published (March 1, 2012), if you are a parent seeking a divorce in Utah, before you can obtain a divorce decree, you must complete the divorce education and orientation courses for divorcing parents. For all the information on the Divorce Education and Orientation courses, click [...]

Joint Legal Custody Ain’t All It’s Cracked Up to Be in Utah

Some parents think that getting their spouse to agree to joint legal custody during a divorce means an end to the bickering over decisions in their child(ren)’s lives: obviously the parents will discuss and reach important choices together, come to an agreement like adults, and move forward for the best interest of the [...]

Divorce and Taxes (yeah, this posting will be a real laugh riot)

If you’re going through a divorce, one of the last things on your mind may be tax implications. But you cannot ignore them; if you snooze it may be too [...]

Fathers' Custody Rights Getting Attention in Utah Legislature

Fathers’ Custody Rights Getting Attention in Utah Legislature. HB88 would make discrimination illegal in custody [...]

Divorce and the Deported Spouse

When you want a divorce, but your spouse has been deported and you don’t know where he or she is, you may wonder whether you can get a divorce. After all, you think, if I don’t know where my spouse is, how can my spouse be served with divorce papers? And if I can’t serve the divorce papers, won’t the court refuse to grant me a divorce? Not to [...]

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