Utah Statutes

§ 78B-7-108 — Mutual protective orders.

Utah § 78B-7-108
JurisdictionUtah
Title 78BJudicial Code
Ch. 78B-7Protective Orders and Stalking Injunctions
Part 78B-7-1General Provisions

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Utah Code Ann. § 78B-7-108 (2026).

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(1)A court may not grant a mutual order or mutual civil protective orders to opposing parties, unless each party:
(1)(a) files an independent petition against the other for a civil protective order, and both petitions are served;
(1)(b) makes a showing at a due process civil protective order hearing of abuse or domestic violence committed by the other party; and
(1)(c) demonstrates the abuse or domestic violence did not occur in self-defense.
(2)If the court issues mutual civil protective orders, the court shall include specific findings of all elements of Subsection (1) in the court order justifying the entry of the court order.
(3)(3)(a) Except as provided in Subsection (3)(b), a court may not grant a civil protective order to a petitioner who is the respondent or defendant subject t

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Legislative History

Amended by Chapter 159, 2021 General Session; Amended by Chapter 262, 2021 General Session

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