A Utah Proposed Order is a legal document that is used in the court system in the state of Utah. It is typically a document that is prepared by the proposing party in a court case to outline the specific details of the proposed ruling. It is a way for the parties to agree on a resolution without the need for a full hearing. There are three types of Utah Proposed Orders: a Stipulated Order, a Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, and a Proposed Final Judgment and Decree. The Stipulated Order is a document that outlines the agreement between the parties and serves as the basis for the final ruling. The Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law is a document that outlines the facts and legal issues in a case as determined by the proposing party and serves as the basis for a final ruling. The Proposed Final Judgment and Decree is a document that outlines the final resolution of the case as proposed by the proposing party.