Protection Order Modification Process

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If a motion to modify a protection order is filed in Utah, you generally dont need to file another. Request a hearing through the existing motion. Confirm with Utah District 4 Court for specific forms and procedures. Schedule a hearing before serving parties. Consider consulting legal aid or a self-help center for guidance.

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In Utah, if your lawyer has already filed a motion to modify the protection order, you typically don't need to file a separate motion yourself. You can request a hearing as part of that motion. It's best to verify this with the Utah District * Court to ensure there are no specific requirements.
Ok...now i was reading self help...its a little confusing...
It can be confusing to navigate legal procedures on your own. In general, if your lawyer has already filed a motion to modify the protection order, you typically don't need to file another one. However, it's important to check with the court to ensure you understand the specific process in Utah. Would you like guidance on how to request a hearing or any other part of the process?
But what forms do i need to request a hearing??
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In Utah, you might need to submit a "Request for Hearing" form to the court. Contact the Utah District * Court to confirm specific forms required for your hearing request. It can be helpful to check their website or contact the court clerk for guidance on the process.
Do i need to scedule a hearing date before i serve all parties??
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In Utah, typically, you must schedule a hearing date before serving all parties. This ensures everyone is notified of the date and time of the hearing. It's a good idea to confirm the specific process with the Utah District * Court or consult their guidelines for accuracy.
Ok..
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It seems you're dealing with a complex situation involving a protection order modification. While you're doing a great job navigating this process on your own, consulting with a legal aid organization or a self-help center in Utah might provide additional support. If you need any more information or have further questions, feel free to ask!