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Utah Rules of Civil Procedure. The Utah Court Rules have moved to a new URL: Please update your bookmarks. The Utah State Courts mission is to provide the people an open, fair, efficient, and independent system for the advancement of justice under the law.
Provisions governing disclosure and discovery in contested proceedings under Title 75 of the Utah Code. Rule 27 Depositions before action or pending appeal. Rule 28 Persons before whom depositions may be taken.
Scope of rules. These rules govern the procedure in the courts of the state of Utah in all actions of a civil nature, whether cognizable at law or in equity, and in all statutory proceedings, except as governed by other rules promulgated by this court or statutes enacted by the Legislature, and except as stated in Rule 81. They must be ...
Rule 26. General provisions governing disclosure and discovery. Effective: 5/4/2022. (a) Disclosure. This rule applies unless changed or supplemented by a rule governing disclosure and discovery in a practice area. (1) Initial disclosures.
Rule 7. Pleadings allowed; motions, memoranda, hearings, orders. Effective: 5/1/2023. (a) Pleadings. Only these pleadings are allowed: (1) a complaint; (2) an answer to a complaint; (3) an answer to a counterclaim designated as a counterclaim; (4) an answer to a crossclaim;
Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Rules of Civil Procedure. Committee members; Committee information
Unless otherwise directed by the court or these rules: (A) every document required to be served must be served by the party preparing it, including subsequently signed orders and judgments; and (B) every document initially prepared by the court must be served by the court;
Rule 8. General rules of pleadings. (a) Claims for relief. An original claim, counterclaim, cross-claim or third-party claim must contain a short and plain: (1) statement of the claim showing that the party is entitled to relief; and (2) demand for judgment for specified relief.
Rule 26.1. Disclosure and discovery in domestic relations actions. Effective: 11/1/2021. (a) Scope. This rule applies to the following domestic relations actions: divorce; temporary separation; separate maintenance; parentage; custody; child support; and modification.
Rule 6. Time. Effective: 5/1/2024. (a) Computing time. The following rules apply in computing any time period specified in these rules, any local rule or court order, or in any statute that does not specify a method of computing time.