What is Considered an Unfit Parent in Utah?  

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When parents separate or divorce, one of the most difficult issues to resolve is child custody. In some cases, a parent may be concerned that the other is unfit to care for the child safely. But what does the law actually consider an “unfit parent” in Utah?  Legal Definition of an Unfit Parent  In Utah, […]

If My Ex Is Trying to Limit My Parental Rights in Utah, How Can I Fight Back Legally?

Protecting Parental Rights in Utah

Understanding Your Parental Rights in Utah  Divorce and custody disputes can be emotionally and legally challenging—especially if your ex is trying to limit your parental rights. Whether they’re denying you court-ordered visitation, making false accusations, or attempting to modify custody unfairly, it’s critical to understand your legal rights and how to fight back.  In Utah, […]

How to Get Emergency Custody in Utah – Steps to Take in Urgent Situations 

When a child is in danger, time is of the essence. Fortunately, Utah law offers several legal tools that can help secure emergency custody or protect a child from harm if the situation is urgent but does not rise to the level of calling 911 or otherwise involving law enforcement. The best option will depend […]

Can You Get a Divorce Without Going to Court in Utah?

Divorce Without Court

Going through a divorce doesn’t always mean standing before a judge in a courtroom battle. In Utah, couples have several options to dissolve their marriage without the stress and expense of litigation. Mediation, collaborative divorce, and uncontested divorce processes can help spouses reach agreements outside of court while still ensuring a legally valid divorce.  If […]

Alienation of Affection in Utah 

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Alienation of affection is a legal claim that allows a spouse to sue a third party for intentionally interfering in their marriage and causing the loss of love and companionship. Unlike many states that have abolished this law, Utah still recognizes alienation of affection claims, making it one of the few states where this cause […]

Equitable Division in Utah Divorce

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Divorce can be complex under any circumstances, but when significant wealth and assets are at stake, the process becomes even more intricate. In Utah, divorcing spouses are subject to equitable division of marital property—a legal principle that aims to distribute assets in a fair, though not necessarily equal, manner. Below, we break down how equitable […]

What is a Putative Father? 

what is a putative father

At Christensen Law, we understand the complexities of family law and specialize in guiding individuals and families through adoption and paternity cases in Utah. While we do not offer adoption matching services, we focus on equipping our clients with the tools they need to navigate these sensitive issues.  Definition of a Putative Father  A putative […]

Modifying a Custody Order: When and How It’s Possible 

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Can you modify a custody order in Utah?   Sometimes life changes, and a custody order that once worked well may no longer fit your family’s needs. In Utah, custody orders are not set in stone. Modifications are possible, but they require specific circumstances and legal steps to ensure the best interests of the child are […]

Utah Guardianship Appeals: How to Challenge a Decision

Utah guardianship appeals

When a guardianship decision affects your family or loved ones, and you believe the ruling was unjust or legally flawed, you don’t have to accept it at face value. In Utah, if a court’s determination regarding guardianship seems improper—whether it involves who should be named as guardian or how an existing guardianship should be modified—you […]