This is a Complaint pleading for use in litigation of the title matter. Adapt this form to comply with your facts and circumstances, and with your specific state law. Not recommended for use by non-attorneys.
This is a Complaint pleading for use in litigation of the title matter. Adapt this form to comply with your facts and circumstances, and with your specific state law. Not recommended for use by non-attorneys.
Consequences of a Violation No warrant is required for this kind of arrest, and a restrained person who violates an order may be immediately taken to jail. Usually, violation of a protective order is a Class A misdemeanor in Utah, with penalties including up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $2,500.
Only the parties, their lawyers and a few others can view and copy the record. A few examples of private records include: Petition for divorce. Request for protective order.
If the court finds the respondent threatened or tried to harm the petitioner, the order can: prevent the respondent from contacting or communicating with people. stop the respondent from threatening violence. make the respondent stay away from the petitioner's home, work, school, or place of worship.
Code R151-4-302 - Motion to Dismiss. (1) A party wishing to file a motion to dismiss on any grounds described in Rule 12(b)(1) through 12(b)(7) of the Utah Rules of Civil Procedure, shall file the motion before filing a responsive pleading .
The court shall condition issuance of the order or injunction on the giving of security by the applicant, in such sum and form as the court deems proper, unless it appears that none of the parties will incur or suffer costs, attorney fees or damage as the result of any wrongful order or injunction, or unless there ...
1 If a JUDGE will decide your motion: The other side has 14 days to respond to your motion.
The respondent can ask to modify or dismiss a protective order by filing a motion asking to modify the protective order, or a Respondent's Request to Dismiss Protective Order form. The request must be served on the petitioner, and the court will schedule a hearing.
(a) Intentional or knowing violation of any ex parte protective order or protective order is a class A misdemeanor, in ance with Section 76-5-108, except where a greater penalty is provided in this chapter, and is a domestic violence offense, pursuant to Section 77-36-1.
An injunction or temporary restraining order is an order from the court prohibiting a party from performing or ordering a specified act, either temporarily or permanently.
The respondent can ask to modify or dismiss a protective order by filing a motion asking to modify the protective order, or a Respondent's Request to Dismiss Protective Order form. The request must be served on the petitioner, and the court will schedule a hearing.