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Title 81 - Utah Domestic Relations Code
Chapter 15 - Uniform Family Law Arbitration Act
Section 110 - Temporary order or award.
Universal Citation:
UT Code § 81-15-110 (2025)
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Effective 5/7/2025
81-15-110. Temporary order or award.
Enacted by Chapter 315, 2025 General Session
81-15-110. Temporary order or award.
- (1)Before an arbitrator is selected and able to act, the court may enter a temporary order on a motion of a party in accordance with this title and the Utah Rules of Civil Procedure.
- (2)After an arbitrator is selected:
- (a)the arbitrator may make a temporary award in accordance with this title and the Utah Rules of Civil Procedure; and
- (b)if the matter is urgent and the arbitrator is not able to act in a timely manner or provide an adequate remedy, the court may enter a temporary order on a motion by a party.
- (3)
- (a)On a motion of a party, before the court confirms a final award, the court under Section 81-15-115, 81-15-117, or 81-15-118 may confirm, correct, vacate, or amend a temporary award made under Subsection (2)(a).
- (b)If an arbitrator makes an temporary award in favor of a party to the arbitration proceeding, the prevailing party may move the court for an expedited order to confirm the temporary award.
- (c)On a motion described in Subsection (3)(b), the court shall issue an order confirming the temporary award unless the court vacates, alters, or amends the temporary award under this part.
- (4)On a motion of a party, the court may enforce a subpoena or interim award issued by an arbitrator for the fair and expeditious disposition of the arbitration.
Enacted by Chapter 315, 2025 General Session
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