Julia Corlman

J.D. · University of Missouri School of Law

Julia Corlman is a Legal Editor at Nolo specializing in divorce and family law. She works primarily on research and forms for uncontested divorces for readers of DivorceNet and other sites.

Education and training. Julia earned her law degree from the University of Missouri School of Law, and she is currently an active member of the Missouri Bar. Her undergraduate degree is from the University of Missouri, where she majored in English with a concentration in language and linguistics. During law school, Julia participated in the Family Violence Clinic, representing indigent clients in family violence matters. She also wrote an article on domestic violence protective orders that was published in the Women's Rights Law Reporter in 2015.

Early legal career. Julia worked for a short time as a tax attorney at the H&R Block World Headquarters in Kansas City, MO. In 2017, she began working as a legislative analyst and attorney for the Missouri House of Representatives. She worked in a nonpartisan office and provided legal research and legislation drafting services to all 163 members of the House, focusing primarily on family law, health care law, banking law, and occupational licensure law. She particularly enjoyed taking complex topics and breaking them down to be understandable for all readers.

Working for Nolo. Julia started working for Nolo in 2021 as a Legal Editor. She enjoys simplifying the divorce process and hopes to make it accessible to everyone.

Other pursuits. Julia enjoys sewing and crafting, as well as gardening and playing outside. You can often find her hiking around her farm.


Articles By Julia Corlman

Child Support Laws in Utah
Utah's child support guidelines take into account parents' income, the custody arrangement, and other factors when calculating the amount of child support a parent will owe.
Legal Separation in Utah FAQ
Sometimes, no matter how hard you try, relationships fail. Divorce is typically a last resort for married couples, but did you know Utah offers its residents an alternative to divorce?
Utah Child Custody Laws
If you’re getting divorced in Utah, child custody and visitation could be your most contentious issue. If you don’t familiarize yourself upfront with what’s involved, you might regret it.
Adultery in Utah: Does Cheating Affect Alimony?
If you’re facing the end of your marriage because you or your spouse had an extramarital affair, you might be wondering how the infidelity might affect your divorce. Learn how Utah divorce law deals with adultery.
Uncontested Divorce in Utah
Learn how to get a quick and easy uncontested divorce in Utah, including the requirements, necessary paperwork, how and where to file the forms, and how to complete the process.
Understanding and Calculating Alimony in Utah
Find out what Utah divorce law has to say about alimony, including when it can be awarded and for how long.
How Do I File for Divorce in Utah?
Learn about the forms and procedures required to file for divorce in Utah.
Understanding Child Support in Indiana
Learn about child support in Indiana, including how it’s calculated, who pays, when it will end, how to apply for support, and how to request a change in the amount.