A Utah Notice of Hearing On Motion To Enforce Settlement Agreement is a legal document issued by the court that informs a party who is involved in an ongoing legal dispute that a hearing will soon be held to determine if a settlement agreement should be enforced. This document is typically served to the parties involved in the dispute at least 10 days prior to the hearing. The notice will contain information regarding the date, time, and location of the hearing, as well as a description of the settlement agreement that is being requested to be enforced. The notice will also list the names of the parties involved in the dispute. There are two types of Utah Notice of Hearing on Motion to Enforce Settlement Agreement: a default hearing and a contested hearing. A default hearing is held when one of the parties fails to appear at the hearing and the other party requests that the settlement agreement be enforced. In a contested hearing, both parties appear at the hearing and present evidence as to why the settlement agreement should or should not be enforced.