Modifying Parent-Time


Talk to an Attorney

Modifying parent-time can be complicated. Consider talking to an attorney to go over your options. One way to talk to an attorney is to visit a free legal clinic. Clinics provide general legal information and give brief legal advice.

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Modifying an Order From Another State

An order from another country or another state is called a "foreign order." The first of several conditions that must be met for a Utah court to modify a foreign order is that the foreign order must be registered and confirmed as a judgment of Utah. For more information, see our webpage on Registering a Foreign Order.

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Jurisdiction

The Utah court must have "jurisdiction" to modify parent-time. Jurisdiction can be very complex, especially if the controlling order was entered in a state other than Utah or the child or the parties reside in a state other than Utah. Before spending the time and money to modify child support in a Utah court, make sure that the Utah court, rather than the court of another state, has jurisdiction. For more information, see our chart outlining Jurisdiction to Modify a Custody or Parent-time Order (PDF Document PDF).

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Best Interests of the Child

A parent-time order can be modified if it's in the best interests of the child to do so.

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Default Judgment

A party who fails to answer or otherwise appear after being served with the petition and summons is in default and will lose. A judgment against a non-appearing party is called a default judgment. For more information and forms, see our webpage on Default Judgments.

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Forms


Forms to Request that Parent-Time be Modified

Forms to Respond to Request that Parent-Time be Modified

Forms for Going to Trial

  • Checklist - PDF Document PDF | Word Document Word
  • Certificate of Readiness for Trial - PDF Document PDF | Word Document Word
  • Mediation Disposition Notice (This is not a court form, but it is required. Ask your mediator to complete it and file it.)
  • Proposed Settlement on Remaining Issues - PDF Document PDF | Word Document Word
  • Pretrial Order - PDF Document PDF | Word Document Word
  • Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Order - PDF Document PDF | Word Document Word
  • Notice of Judgment - PDF Document PDF | Word Document Word

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Page Last Modified: 6/12/2012
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