Utah Divorce With Children — Custody, Parenting Plan, and Child Support (2026)
Utah has robust child-related divorce requirements. The Divorce Orientation class must be completed before filing, and the Parenting Plan must meet Utah's detailed statutory requirements.
Step 1 — Divorce Orientation Class (Before Filing)
Utah Code § 30-3-11.3: Both parties must complete a Divorce Orientation class before filing when minor children are involved. No exceptions.
- Online and in-person options at utcourts.gov
- Certificate of completion required — file with Petition
- Typical duration: 2–4 hours
- Fee: $30–$50 per person
- Covers: impact of divorce on children, co-parenting, process overview, alternatives
Cannot file without it. The court clerk will not accept the Petition without Orientation certificates for both parties.
Utah Custody Framework
Legal Custody
- Joint legal custody: Both parents share major decisions about education, healthcare, religion, extracurricular activities — strongly preferred in Utah
- Sole legal custody: One parent — when joint custody would be detrimental (domestic violence, substance abuse, severe communication breakdown)
Physical Custody
- Primary physical custody: Child primarily lives with one parent; other has parent-time
- Joint physical custody: Equal or near-equal residential time
Best Interests of the Child — Utah Factors (Utah Code § 30-3-10)
Utah courts consider:
- Past conduct and moral standards of each party
- Which parent is more likely to act in the child's best interests
- Which parent has had primary care and custody of the child
- Geographical proximity of the homes
- Preference of the child (if of sufficient age and maturity)
- Benefit of keeping siblings together
- Previous history of domestic violence or child abuse
- Maturity of the parents and willingness to protect the parent-child relationship with the other parent
- Ability of each parent to provide adequate care for the child
Domestic violence: Utah Code § 30-3-10(1) — courts must consider domestic violence; a finding of domestic violence creates a presumption against awarding custody to the perpetrator.
Parenting Plan — Utah's Detailed Requirements
Utah requires a comprehensive Parenting Plan that meets specific statutory criteria (Utah Code § 30-3-10.8). This is one of the more detailed requirements in the country.
Required elements:
- Designation of legal custody (joint or sole)
- Primary residence and regular parent-time schedule
- Utah standard parent-time schedule (Utah Code § 30-3-35) or a custom schedule that meets minimum parent-time standards
- Holiday and vacation schedule
- Transportation and exchange logistics (including location, time, transportation responsibility)
- Healthcare decision-making and notification procedures
- Educational decisions
- Communication protocols between parents (frequency, method)
- Provisions for relocation — Utah has specific relocation notice requirements (Utah Code § 30-3-37)
- Dispute resolution mechanism (mediation before court filing for parenting disputes)
Utah minimum parent-time: The non-custodial parent is entitled to minimum parent-time under Utah Code § 30-3-35 (roughly every other weekend plus mid-week visits) unless deviation is justified.
Child Support — Utah Guidelines (Utah Code § 78B-12-205)
Utah uses an income shares model:
- Verify both parents' gross monthly income — use Financial Declaration
- Combine incomes → apply Utah Child Support Table
- Allocate each parent's share proportionally
- Adjustments:
- Health insurance premiums paid by each parent
- Work-related childcare costs
- Shared custody adjustment (if significant parent-time beyond minimum)
Duration: Utah child support generally continues to age 18 (or 21 if child is a full-time student — verify current law).
Income Withholding Order: Routinely issued; included in Decree.
Utah Child Support Calculator: Available at utcourts.gov — use this for the worksheet.
Financial Declaration — Required With Children
Both parties must file a Financial Declaration in all divorce cases, including those with children. Used to verify income for child support and alimony calculations.
Last reviewed: March 2026 | Divorce Orientation required before filing (Utah Code § 30-3-11.3) | Best interests: Utah Code § 30-3-10 | Joint legal custody preferred | Parenting Plan required — detailed: Utah Code § 30-3-10.8 | Minimum parent-time: Utah Code § 30-3-35 | Utah Child Support Guidelines: Utah Code § 78B-12-205 | Financial Declaration required | Domestic violence: Utah Code § 30-3-10(1) | utcourts.gov/en/self-help/divorce.html
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Researched using official state court websites and verified legal aid resources. Filing fees and procedures verified June 2026. General legal information only — not legal advice.
Last reviewed: March 2026 · Verify current fees and forms with your local court before filing.