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Utah divorce form
Download the Utah stipulation. Put your property, debt terms in writing — instant secure access.
This download is the written no-children Utah stipulation only (Path B). It does not open the case and it is not the decree.
The written stipulation Utah courts generally expect filed with an uncontested divorce.
Formalize how you and your spouse divide property and debts — the agreement courts expect with an uncontested divorce.
Download the files, complete them together on your own device, and sign before a notary. No online data entry.
A signed settlement agreement lets the final decree incorporate your terms without a contested hearing.
This download is the written no-children Utah stipulation only (Path B). It does not open the case and it is not the decree.
This packet includes 1 document in editable Word and print-ready PDF formats. Use the Word version for editing and the PDF for print-ready reference.
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This agreement records the terms both spouses have agreed to, so the final decree can incorporate them.
See page 1 of the actual blank form and review a plain-language outline. The complete formatted documents are delivered after checkout.
UTAH STIPULATION (NO MINOR CHILDREN). PublicLegal-authored Utah instrument, caption first, Path B only. The decree must match this paper. Not a petition, not a MyPaperwork output, and not an official consent decree.
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A written agreement between spouses that divides property and debts. Courts generally expect it filed with the divorce so the final decree can incorporate its terms.
The 1 document listed on this page, delivered in Word and print-ready PDF format.
Yes. A stipulation is a contract between both spouses. It is typically signed before a notary and then filed with the court so the judge can incorporate it into the final decree.
This form works when both spouses have reached full agreement. If you disagree about property, debts, custody, or support, mediation or attorney help is the safer path before filing.
No. ILRG provides self-help legal forms and information, not legal advice. Consult an Utah attorney if you have significant assets, debts, or any disagreement about the settlement terms.