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What You Need to Know About Utah’s 50/50 Child Custody Statute

July 12, 2026August 23, 2024 by mdintimille

Utah law now favors equal parenting time in many cases. Attorney Ashley Wood explains what the 50/50 custody statute means for Utah parents.

Categories Custody

Understanding Utah’s Property Division Laws

July 13, 2026June 11, 2024 by mdintimille

How is property divided in a Utah divorce? Attorney Ashley Wood explains equitable distribution, marital vs. separate property, and what courts consider.

Categories Divorce

Divorce and the Small Business Owner in Utah

July 12, 2026May 8, 2024 by mdintimille

Owning a business makes divorce more complex. Utah attorney Ashley Wood explains how businesses are valued and divided in a Utah divorce.

Categories Divorce

Child Custody Mistakes to Avoid in Utah

July 12, 2026April 1, 2024 by mdintimille

Avoid these common child custody mistakes that can hurt your case in Utah. Salt Lake City family law attorney Ashley Wood shares what not to do.

Categories Custody

Steps to Take After Divorce is Final

July 12, 2026January 31, 2024 by mdintimille

Your divorce is final — now what? Utah attorney Ashley Wood walks through the essential checklist of steps to take once your divorce decree is signed.

Categories Divorce

How to Financially Protect Yourself During a Utah Divorce

July 12, 2026January 15, 2024 by mdintimille

Divorce can have a major financial impact. Utah attorney Ashley Wood shares practical steps to protect your assets, credit, and finances during divorce.

Categories Divorce

How to Choose the Best Divorce Lawyer for Your Case

July 13, 2026November 29, 2023 by mdintimille

Choosing the right divorce attorney is one of the most important decisions you’ll make. Utah attorney Ashley Wood shares what to look for — and what to avoid.

Categories Divorce

What is a Retainer and Why Do I Have to Pay It?

July 13, 2026October 31, 2023 by mdintimille

Wondering what an attorney retainer is and why you have to pay it? Ashley Wood Law explains how retainers work for Utah divorce and family law cases.

Categories Divorce

What Can You Do if Your Ex Refuses to Pay Child Support Payments?

July 12, 2026July 30, 2023 by mdintimille

Learn how to enforce a Utah child support order when your ex refuses to pay. Contact Ashley Wood Law.

Categories Support

Divorce and Life Insurance: What You Need to Know

July 12, 2026May 31, 2023 by mdintimille

What happens to life insurance in a Utah divorce? Learn how to protect yourself, when to change beneficiaries, and what courts can order. Ashley Wood Law.

Categories Divorce
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