The document discusses child support in Utah, including how it is calculated, mandated guidelines, and exceptions. Child support is typically determined by a worksheet that considers each spouse's income, retirement contributions, and taxes to establish the non-custodial parent's obligation. Support usually ends at 18 or high school graduation, but courts can order it until age 21 for special circumstances like a dependent child. Courts also have power to order support for college tuition in some cases until age 21 or marriage. The document promotes contacting Wall Legal Solutions for help with divorce, separation, child support obligations, and other legal issues regarding children.