Utah Statutes
§ 81-5-612 — Minor child as party -- Representation.
Utah § 81-5-612
JurisdictionUtah
Title 81Utah Domestic Relations Code
Ch. 81-5Uniform Parentage Act
Part 81-5-6Adjudication of Parentage
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 81-5-612 (2026).
Text
(1)A minor child is a permissible party, but is not a necessary party to a proceeding under this part.
(2)The tribunal may appoint an attorney guardian ad litem under Sections 78A-2-703 and 78A-2-803, or a private attorney guardian ad litem under Section 78A-2-705, to represent a minor child or an incapacitated child if the child is a party.
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Legislative History
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 426, 2025 General Session
Nearby Sections
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§ 81-1-101
Definitions for title.§ 81-1-201
Definitions for part.§ 81-10-101
Definitions for chapter.§ 81-10-102
Remedies for noncompliance.§ 81-10-103
Jurisdiction.§ 81-10-104
Notification required of deploying parent.§ 81-10-105
Duty to notify of change of address.§ 81-10-201
Form of agreement.§ 81-10-202
Nature of authority created by agreement.§ 81-10-203
Modification of agreement.§ 81-10-204
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