Utah Child Support – Calculator, Laws, Guidelines
Utah Child Support – Salt Lake City, Provo, Ogden Family Law Attorneys
Child Support in Utah is calculated by the court based on statutory guidelines. The first step in determining child support is to establish the gross monthly income, before taxes and deductions, of you and your spouse.
Gross Monthly Income is income from any source, including: salaries, wages, commissions, royalties, bonuses, rents, gifts from anyone, prizes, dividends, severance pay, pensions, interest, trust income, alimony from previous marriages, annuities, capital gains, social security benefits, workers’ compensation benefits, unemployment compensation, income replacement disability insurance benefits, and payments from some government programs.
In determining child support in a divorce proceeding or otherwise, each parent will need to provide verification of their current income. This can be accomplished by providing pay stubs or employer statements and complete copies of tax returns from at least the most recent year unless the court finds the verification is not reasonably available.
Utah Child Support Calculator
If we know your financial information and the financial information of your spouse, we can help you determine how much your monthly child support payments should be. We can calculate an estimated child support payment and represent you in your proceedings to determine child support with the court and with the Office of Recovery Services.
Utah Child Support Modifications
Child Support orders may be changed under appropriate circumstances. If your financial situation has changed such that you can no longer reasonably pay your child support obligations, you may be able to have your support orders modified. To seek a modification of your child support orders in Utah please contact one of our Utah child support attorneys today.
Utah Child Support Lawyer
The attorneys at Salcido Law Firm are experienced in the issues involving child support. If you have questions regarding your child support payments, call and speak to one of our experienced Utah child support lawyers today and Get Protected!
Contact us anytime at 801.207.8212 or toll free at 888.337.3235 or email.




