Divorce And Eviction Concerns

Summary

Kristina, a stay-at-home mom from Russia with two autistic sons, faces eviction threats from her husband amid divorce proceedings. In Utah, divorce laws require equitable distribution of property, and eviction requires a formal legal process. Without a formal eviction notice, she cannot be legally removed from the home. For legal help, contact Utah Legal Services at (801) 328-8891 or Utah Legal Clinic at (801) 328-9531.

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Kristina, a woman in our church has been given divorce papers. Her husband drew them up. She is from Russia. They have * sons who are severely autistic. She is a stay at home mom and is finding out that her husband hasn't been paying the bills. Everything is delinquent. The papers he gave her say that once she signs the papers he will bring the mortgage current and take over the home. She has no money.
Has Kristina sought legal advice before signing the divorce papers? It's crucial to understand the implications of the agreement.

General Information:
- In Utah, divorce laws require equitable distribution of property.
- For legal help, contact Utah Legal Services at (*) *-*.
We are trying to find help for her.
What is the current living situation of Kristina and her children?

General Information:
- In Utah, child custody decisions prioritize the child's best interests.
- For immediate help, contact Utah Family Law, LC at (*) *-*.
They are in the home. He is threatening to have her kicked out tomorrow.
What is the husband's basis for threatening to evict Kristina?

General Information:
- In Utah, eviction requires a legal process.
- For eviction issues, contact Utah Legal Clinic at (*) *-*.
It's his home. She isn't in the mortgage. She won't sign the papers so he says he will bring the police to kick her out
Has Kristina received any formal eviction notice from her husband or a court?

General Information:
- In Utah, a formal eviction notice is required.
- For eviction issues, contact Utah Legal Clinic at (*) *-*.
No
Explanation: Without a formal eviction notice, she cannot be legally removed from the home.

General Information:
- Utah law requires a formal eviction notice.
- For eviction issues, contact Utah Legal Clinic at (*) *-*.