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30-3-4.5. Motion for temporary separation order.
(1) A petitioner may file an action for a temporary separation order without filing apetition for divorce by filing a petition for temporary separation and motion for temporary ordersif:
(a) the petitioner is lawfully married to the respondent; and
(b) both parties are residents of the state for at least 90 days prior to the date of filing.
(2) The temporary orders are valid for one year from the date of the hearing, or until oneof the following occurs:
(a) a petition for divorce is filed and consolidated with the petition for temporaryseparation; or
(b) the case is dismissed.
(3) If a petition for divorce is filed and consolidated with the petition for temporaryseparation, orders entered in the temporary separation shall continue in the consolidated case.
(4) Both parties shall attend the divorce orientation course described in Section 30-3-11.4within 60 days of the filing of the petition, for petitioner, and within 45 days of being served, forrespondent.
(5) Service shall be made upon respondent, together with a 20-day summons, inaccordance with the rules of civil procedure.
(6) The fee for filing the petition for temporary separation orders is $35. If either partyfiles a petition for divorce within one year from the date of filing the petition for temporaryseparation, the separation filing fee shall be credited towards the filing fee for the divorce.

Amended by Chapter 34, 2010 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-30 > Chapter-03 > 30-3-4-5

30-3-4.5. Motion for temporary separation order.
(1) A petitioner may file an action for a temporary separation order without filing apetition for divorce by filing a petition for temporary separation and motion for temporary ordersif:
(a) the petitioner is lawfully married to the respondent; and
(b) both parties are residents of the state for at least 90 days prior to the date of filing.
(2) The temporary orders are valid for one year from the date of the hearing, or until oneof the following occurs:
(a) a petition for divorce is filed and consolidated with the petition for temporaryseparation; or
(b) the case is dismissed.
(3) If a petition for divorce is filed and consolidated with the petition for temporaryseparation, orders entered in the temporary separation shall continue in the consolidated case.
(4) Both parties shall attend the divorce orientation course described in Section 30-3-11.4within 60 days of the filing of the petition, for petitioner, and within 45 days of being served, forrespondent.
(5) Service shall be made upon respondent, together with a 20-day summons, inaccordance with the rules of civil procedure.
(6) The fee for filing the petition for temporary separation orders is $35. If either partyfiles a petition for divorce within one year from the date of filing the petition for temporaryseparation, the separation filing fee shall be credited towards the filing fee for the divorce.

Amended by Chapter 34, 2010 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-30 > Chapter-03 > 30-3-4-5

30-3-4.5. Motion for temporary separation order.
(1) A petitioner may file an action for a temporary separation order without filing apetition for divorce by filing a petition for temporary separation and motion for temporary ordersif:
(a) the petitioner is lawfully married to the respondent; and
(b) both parties are residents of the state for at least 90 days prior to the date of filing.
(2) The temporary orders are valid for one year from the date of the hearing, or until oneof the following occurs:
(a) a petition for divorce is filed and consolidated with the petition for temporaryseparation; or
(b) the case is dismissed.
(3) If a petition for divorce is filed and consolidated with the petition for temporaryseparation, orders entered in the temporary separation shall continue in the consolidated case.
(4) Both parties shall attend the divorce orientation course described in Section 30-3-11.4within 60 days of the filing of the petition, for petitioner, and within 45 days of being served, forrespondent.
(5) Service shall be made upon respondent, together with a 20-day summons, inaccordance with the rules of civil procedure.
(6) The fee for filing the petition for temporary separation orders is $35. If either partyfiles a petition for divorce within one year from the date of filing the petition for temporaryseparation, the separation filing fee shall be credited towards the filing fee for the divorce.

Amended by Chapter 34, 2010 General Session