Free spousal support estimate based on Utah law. Get low, average & high monthly figures — plus duration forecast and factor breakdown.
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Utah courts consider multiple statutory factors for alimony including the financial condition and needs of the requesting spouse, the earning capacity, the ability of the other spouse to pay, and the length of the marriage. Utah caps alimony duration at the length of the marriage.
No statutory formula. Courts balance each spouse's needs and financial resources. A key Utah rule: alimony cannot be awarded for a duration longer than the marriage itself.
Cannot exceed the length of the marriage. Rehabilitative support is common for shorter marriages. Alimony terminates on remarriage or cohabitation.
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Estimates only — not legal advice. Always consult a licensed Utah family law attorney.
Utah courts apply state law uniformly across counties. Whether you are in Salt Lake City, West Valley City, or Provo, the calculator above gives you a UT-specific estimate. Select your city below.
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