Marital vs. Separate Property in Utah: 2026 Equitable Distribution Guide
Utah divides marital property equitably, not 50/50. Filing fee is $325. Learn how separate property, inheritances, and commingled assets are treated in 2026.
How courts divide the house, retirement accounts, businesses, debts, and everything you own.
Utah divides marital property equitably, not 50/50. Filing fee is $325. Learn how separate property, inheritances, and commingled assets are treated in 2026.
Utah assigns premarital student loans as separate debt to the borrower. Learn how Utah Code § 81-4-204 divides marital vs separate student debt in 2026.
Refinancing to remove a spouse from a Utah mortgage costs $3,000-$8,000 at ~6.76% rates in 2026. Complete buyout, liability, and deed guide.
Utah inheritance in divorce: Separate property unless commingled. Learn the $325 filing fee, 90-day residency rule, and how to protect inherited assets under Utah Code § 81-4-204.
Utah divides marital debt equitably under Utah Code § 81-4-204. Filing fee is $325. Learn how credit cards, mortgages, and student loans are divided in divorce.
Utah courts divide marital homes equitably under Code § 81-4-204. Learn buyout options, sale procedures, and factors determining who keeps the house in divorce.
Utah courts divide timeshares through equitable distribution under Utah Code § 81-4-204. Learn timeshare valuation, debt liability, and division options.
Utah treats frequent flyer miles earned during marriage as divisible marital property. Learn valuation methods, division options, and how to protect your rewards in divorce.
Utah treats engagement rings as conditional gifts under evolving case law. Learn ring return rules, $325 filing fees, and property division factors in 2026.
Utah treats gifts to one spouse as separate property exempt from division. Learn the $325 filing fee, commingling risks, and how to protect gifts in divorce.
Utah courts divide vehicles using equitable distribution. Filing costs $325. Learn how car titles, auto loans, and vehicle values affect your divorce settlement.
Utah divides marital property equitably under Utah Code § 81-4-204. Filing fee: $325. Learn property division factors, QDRO rules, and asset protection strategies.
Utah treats pets as marital property in divorce. Learn how courts decide pet custody, what factors judges consider, and strategies to protect your pet under Utah Code § 81-4-204.
Utah divides bank accounts equitably under Utah Code § 81-4-204. Filing fee: $325. 90-day residency required. Learn how to protect your accounts.