Posts Tagged ‘Child Support’
Understanding Child Custody Decisions: Insights from Tilleman v. Tilleman
Child custody cases are often among the most contentious and emotionally charged proceedings in family law. The recent Utah Court of Appeals case, Tilleman v. Tilleman (2024 UT App 54), provides valuable insights into how courts approach these complex issues. Background of the Case In Tilleman v. Tilleman, Mr. Tilleman (Father) and Mrs. Tilleman (Mother)…
Read MoreWhat Does it Mean to Impute Income in a Family Law Case?
In Utah family law cases, the imputation of income refers to the process by which a court assigns or attributes income to a party for the purpose of calculating child support or alimony obligations. This imputed income is used when the court believes that the party could earn more than they currently do but is…
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