Utah Objection To The Petition is a document filed in a court case by a person who is not a party to the suit but has an interest in the outcome. This document objects to the petition that was filed in the case, and it sets forth the grounds for the objection and the relief sought by the objector. There are two types of Utah Objection To The Petition: a general objection, and a specific objection. A general objection is a general statement challenging the petition, and a specific objection is a more detailed statement that includes facts and legal arguments. The document must include the name of the objector, the name of the court and the case number, the grounds for the objection, and the relief sought. The objector may also include any relevant exhibits with the document.