Utah Protective Orders

By Salcido January 10th, 2010

Utah Protective Order

Utah law provides victims of domestic violence with options to obtain protective orders from the court. An abused individual is entitled to a protective order. A protective order and temporary orders can provide you the protection you require and may include the following:

  • Order your spouse or abuser not to harm you.
  • Order your spouse or abuser to stay away from you.
  • Order your spouse or abuser not to contact you.
  • Oder your spouse or abuser not possess any weapons.
  • Order your spouse or abuser to give you sole temporary possession of your home or other property.
  • Order temporary custody, parent-time, and child support.
  • Order temporary alimony.
  • Order that the children stay in state and not be moved.

Violations of a protective order carry serious consequence for the offender including possible jail time.

How do I get a protective order in Utah?

Victims of domestic violence are sometimes reluctant to identify their spouses or abusers. Our role as attorneys is to provide our clients with legal and non legal assistance to protect our clients from abusive offenders and situations

If you have been the victim of domestic violence or abuse, contact our office today and Get Protected! Our Utah Attorneys can file for a protective order on your behalf and also provide you with additional non legal options to ensure you are protected.

Call 24 hours a day 7 days a week: 801-207-8212 or toll free at 888.337.3235.

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