Child CustodyWho Is Considered A Non-custodial Parent?

February 24, 2017

From the visitation to shared custody, there are a number of terms related to child custody. However, it is important to understand some of the simplest terms if you anticipate a divorce in the near future. If you live in Salt Lake City, you may have all sorts of questions, and it is important to understand how family law in Utah could affect you.

According to the Utah Courts, non-custodial parents are those who do not have custody of their child, unlike the custodial parent. However, non-custodial parents may still be able to spend time with their children through parent time, which is also referred to as visitation. If you and your spouse are unable to reach an agreement regarding parenting time, Utah offers a minimum schedule for parent time. That said, courts have the ability to arrange any parent-time schedule which will serve a child’s best interests.

Non-custodial parents may be required to pay child support, which can be a significant responsibility. If you expect to file for divorce, you should prepare for the financial repercussions of splitting up with your spouse, whether you will be obligated to pay child support or expect to receive it.

By familiarizing yourself with child custody matters, your divorce could be more straightforward and you may be better prepared for any hurdles you encounter in months and years to come. Please understand that this post was composed to give general information on child custody and you should not see it as a replacement for legal guidance.

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