Utah Code § 81-6-211

Reduction for extended parent-time
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(1) The base child support award is:
(a) reduced by 50% for each child for time periods during which the child is with the noncustodial
parent by order of the court or by written agreement of the parties for at least 25 of any 30
consecutive days of extended parent-time; or
(b) reduced by 25% for each child for time periods during which the child is with the noncustodial
parent by order of the court or by written agreement of the parties for at least 12 of any 30
consecutive days of extended parent-time.
(2) If the child is a client of cash assistance provided under Title 35A, Chapter 3, Part 3, Family
Employment Program, the administrative agency shall approve any agreement by the parties
for reduction of child support during extended parent-time.
(3) For purposes of this section, normal parent-time and holiday visits to the custodial parent are
not considered extended parent-time.
(4) For cases receiving child support services in accordance with Title 26B, Chapter 9, Recovery
Services and Administration of Child Support, the noncustodial parent shall provide written
documentation to the office of the extended parent-time schedule to receive the adjustment
under Subsection (1), including the beginning and ending dates, in the form of a court order or
a voluntary written agreement between the parties.
(5) If the noncustodial parent complies with Subsection (4), owes no past-due support, and pays
the full, unadjusted amount of current child support due for the month of scheduled extended
parent-time and the following month, the office shall refund the difference from the child support
due to the custodial parent or the state, between the full amount of current child support
received during the month of extended parent-time and the adjusted amount of current child
support due:
(a) from current child support received in the month following the month of scheduled extended
parent-time; or
(b) from current child support received in the month following the month written documentation of
the scheduled extended parent-time is provided to the office, whichever occurs later.
(6) If the noncustodial parent complies with Subsection (4), owes past-due support, and pays
the full, unadjusted amount of current child support due for the month of scheduled extended
parent-time, the office shall apply the difference, from the child support due to the custodial
parent or the state, between the full amount of current child support received during the month
of extended parent-time and the adjusted amount of current child support due, to the past-due
support obligation in the case.
(7) For cases not receiving child support services in accordance with Title 26B, Chapter 9,
Recovery Services and Administration of Child Support, the court or the parents shall resolve,
without involvement by the office, any potential adjustment of the child support payment during
the month of extended visitation or any refund that is due to the noncustodial parent from the
custodial parent.

(8) For purposes of this section, the per child amount to which the abatement applies is calculated
by dividing the base child support award by the number of children included in the award.
(9) The reduction in this section does not apply to parents with joint physical custody obligations
calculated in accordance with Section 81-6-206.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 366, 2024 General Session

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