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Motion for Temporary Relief in a Utah Divorce

July 12, 2026January 6, 2021 by mdintimille

Filing for divorce but need immediate help with support, custody, or use of the home? Learn how a Motion for Temporary Relief works in Utah. Ashley Wood Law.

Categories Divorce

Your Annual Bonus May Affect Child Support Payments

December 2, 2020 by mdintimille

Does a work bonus count as income for child support in Utah? Attorney Ashley Wood explains how bonuses and variable income affect child support calculations.

Categories Support

Marriage Annulment in Utah

July 12, 2026November 6, 2020 by mdintimille

Learn who qualifies for a Utah marriage annulment and how it differs from divorce. Contact Ashley Wood Law.

Categories Divorce

Dividing Debt and Divorce: Am I Responsible for My Spouse’s Debt?

July 12, 2026September 14, 2020 by mdintimille

Who is responsible for marital debt in a Utah divorce? Attorney Ashley Wood explains how Utah courts divide debt and what creditors can (and can’t) be bound by.

Categories Divorce

Uncontested Divorce in Utah

July 12, 2026September 1, 2020 by mdintimille

See how uncontested divorce works in Utah, what it costs, and how long it takes. Contact Ashley Wood Law.

Categories Divorce

What is a QDRO (And Why Do I Need One)?

July 12, 2026January 30, 2020 by mdintimille

Learn how a QDRO divides retirement accounts in a Utah divorce. Contact Ashley Wood Law to prepare yours.

Categories Divorce

Five Secrets You Should Never Keep From Your Divorce Lawyer

July 12, 2026December 30, 2019 by mdintimille

Hiding things from your divorce attorney can seriously hurt your case. Utah attorney Ashley Wood explains what you must always disclose — no matter how uncomfortable.

Categories Divorce

What You Need to Know About Social Security if You are Getting Divorced

July 12, 2026September 30, 2019 by mdintimille

Learn how divorce affects your Social Security benefits and your ex-spouse’s record. Contact Ashley Wood Law.

Categories Divorce

Should You Move Out Before the Divorce is Final?

July 12, 2026September 3, 2019 by mdintimille

Thinking about moving out before your Utah divorce is final? Attorney Ashley Wood explains the risks — especially if you have children — and what to consider first.

Categories Divorce

Four Tips for Sharing Your Home During a Divorce

July 12, 2026July 31, 2019 by mdintimille

Can’t afford to move out during your divorce? Utah attorney Ashley Wood shares practical tips for sharing your home with your spouse while divorce is pending.

Categories Divorce
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