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What are the primary parenting issues of concern by the court?

What are the primary concerns of the courts in determining parenting issues? Why?

In Utah (and in no particular order), the court must consider the factors articulated in these sections of the Utah Code when making a legal and physical custody award: 

  1. § 30-3-10. Custody of a child — Custody factors.
  2. § 30-3-10.2. Joint custody order — Factors for court determination — Public assistance.
  3. § 30-3-34. Parent-time — Best interests — Rebuttable presumption.
  4. § 30-3-35.1. Optional schedule for parent-time for children 5 to 18 years of age.
  5. § 30-3-35.2. Equal parent-time schedule. 

If I were to create a list of all factors from the above-referenced Utah Code sections, this answer would be too long, which is why I have provided hyperlinks to the Code sections for your review. 

CONCERN FOR FATHERS. What fathers encounter far too often (not always, but far too often): denials of requests to maintain their already-existing rights of joint equal legal and physical custody that are contrary to the facts, contrary to the best interest of the children, irrational, biased, arbitrary, inequitable, discriminatory, and unconstitutional.  

Utah Family Law, LC | divorceutah.com | 801-466-9277  

https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-primary-concerns-of-the-courts-in-determining-parenting-issues-Why/answer/Eric-Johnson-311  

 

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