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Title 81 — Utah Domestic Relations Code · Chapter 4
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81-4-101. Definitions for chapter.
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81-4-102. Action for annulment or divorce as alternative relief.
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81-4-103. Nunc pro tunc order by court.
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81-4-104. Temporary separation order.
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81-4-105. Mandatory orientation course for divorce or temporary separation actions.
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81-4-201. Definitions for part.
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81-4-202. Petition for separate maintenance -- Grounds.
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81-4-203. Venue -- Procedure.
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81-4-204. Custody and maintenance of children -- Property and debt division -- Support payments.
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81-4-205. Restraining disposal of property.
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81-4-206. Rights and remedies -- Imprisonment of spouse.
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81-4-301. Definitions for part.
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81-4-302. Annulment -- Grounds.
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81-4-303. Petition for annulment -- Venue -- Judgment on validity of marriage.
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81-4-401. Definitions for part.
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81-4-402. Petition for divorce -- Divorce proceedings -- Temporary orders.
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81-4-403. Mediation requirement.
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81-4-404. Allegations of child abuse or child sexual abuse in a divorce proceeding -- Investigation.
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81-4-405. Grounds for divorce.
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81-4-406. Decree of divorce -- When decree becomes absolute -- Remarriage -- Jurisdiction to modify a decree for a child born after the decree.
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81-4-501. Definitions for part.
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81-4-502. Determination of alimony.
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81-4-503. Imputed income for payee for alimony purposes -- No recent work history or disability.
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81-4-504. Modification of alimony after divorce decree.
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81-4-505. Termination of alimony.
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