Utah Agreed Order Authorizing Release and Payment of Funds Held in the Court Registry

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(a) Motion. To enforce a court order or to obtain a sanctions order for violation of an order, a party must file an ex parte motion to enforce order and for sanctions (if requested), pursuant to this rule and Rule 7. The motion must be filed in the same case in which that order was entered.

If a party does not obey a court order, the other party may file a motion asking the court to enforce the order. The enforcement order can include a judgment for money owed or extra parent-time. The court may also find a party in contempt of court and order the party to pay a fine or serve time in jail.

If the judge makes a decision without a hearing or if the judge or commissioner takes the matter under advisement, they will usually decide on the motion within 60 days after the motion was submitted.

If you do not want your rights terminated you must file a Motion to Intervene. The motion asks the court to let you be a part of the case and make arguments to the judge.

Asking the court to enforce an order This page explains how to ask the court to enforce an existing order or decree from a Utah court. This is done by filing a Motion to Enforce Order. Instructions on Opposing a Motion to Enforce Order are also available below. Motion to Enforce Order - Utah State Courts Utah State Courts (.gov) ? ... ? Families and Children Utah State Courts (.gov) ? ... ? Families and Children

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Utah Agreed Order Authorizing Release and Payment of Funds Held in the Court Registry