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Telfer Family Law & Mediation

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Divorce Timing and your 2025 Tax Filing: What you need to know!

September 11, 2025 By Diana Telfer

When it comes to divorce, timing matters and not just for your emotional well-being or life plans. The date your divorce decree is signed also has a big impact on how you’ll file your taxes. With 2026 right around the corner, it’s worth taking a closer look now so you can plan ahead.

Why the Date of your Decree matters

The IRS looks at your marital status on the last day of the year—December 31—to decide how you can file for the entire tax year. That means:

 If you want to file jointly for 2025, your divorce decree must be entered after January 1, 2026.

 If you want to file single or head of household for 2025, your decree must be entered on or before December 31, 2025.

In other words, even one day can make a difference in how you’re required to file your taxes.

What this Means in Utah

Utah requires a 30-day waiting period between filing your Petition for Divorce and when your decree can be finalized. That means if you want to preserve the option of filing single or head of household for 2025, you’ll want to file your petition no later than November 15, 2025.

This timeline can be easy to miss if you’re focused on the many other moving parts of divorce. But it’s an important detail that can save you from last-minute stress.

The Key: Planning ahead

The best way to navigate this is to work with a divorce attorney who understands these deadlines and coordinates with your tax professional. Together, they can help you decide what timing makes the most sense for your situation, whether that’s waiting until after January or finalizing before December 31.

The key takeaway? Plan ahead.

Doing so means fewer surprises, smoother transitions, and greater peace of mind as you head into the new year.

If you’re considering divorce in Utah, now is the time to start the conversation. Reach out to learn how careful timing can help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Contact me through this form: Contact Here

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When working through my divorce I did not understand many of the implications of my decisions and Diana was able to explain how the decisions would affect me and my kids, all while showing compassion for stress and emotional duress I was experiencing during my divorce. Diana’s guidance saved me from some serious issues around alimony along with parent time issues I would have experienced if I would have tried to file on my own. Even though my Ex and I were trying to divorce amicably, there were many issues and having Ms Telfer as an advocate to draw on her experience to see both long and short term implications of the decisions being made has proven to be well worth the expense. I have been able to refer to my decree a number of times when disagreements have arrived with my ex that had the potential to have cost me much more in follow up than I spent up front. I know there are many different styles of attorneys and I interviewed a number of attorneys before selecting Diana due to Diana being the best fit for what I was trying to accomplish. I recommend doing your research especially if you are not simply looking for a “hired gun” but looking for someone who has a strong sense of justice and can think outside the normal channels to solve issues.

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