Definitions:
A restraining order issued pursuant to Title 30, Chapter 6, Co-habitant Abuse Act (UCA) subsequent to a hearing on the petition, of which the petitioner has given notice in accordance with Title 30, Chapter 6, Co-habitant Abuse Act (UCA).
The Co-habitant Abuse Act allows for the use of Protective Orders in domestic violence cases. These Protective Orders also include Ex Parte' protective orders, in which the order is issued without notice to the defendant. It also includes foreign protective orders, in which the order is issued by another state or territory, or possession of the United States, tribal lands of the United States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or the District of Columbia. These foreign protective orders shall be given full faith and credit in Utah, if the order is similar to on issued in Utah. These orders must also be in compliance with Title 30, Chapter 6, Co-habitant Abuse Act (UCA).
Spouse Abuse is a common term used to refer to domestic violence. It is sometimes used meaning the spouse abuse order, which is referring to the protective or ex parte' protective order. (This is not a legal term, but frequently used by citizens.)
Answers to frequently asked questions about protective orders are available. Utah law also provides for Protective Orders that may be issued in civil cases involving the mentally challenged, children, the elderly, and/or other persons unable to care for themselves. Protective orders are issued to prevent abuse or neglect and/or to appoint and direct conservators to insure the preservation of physical, mental, and financial well being.
78-3a-305, UCA Ê | Ê 62A-3-304, UCA Ê | Ê 62A-11-503
Restraining Orders are commonly confused with Protective Orders. Restraining Orders are civil orders that cannot be enforced by law enforcement without further court orders.
Spouse Abuse is a common term used to refer to domestic violence. It is sometimes used meaning the spouse abuse order, which is referring to the protective or ex parte' protective order. (This is not a legal term, but frequently used by citizens.)
See Ex Parte', Protective Orders, Stalking Injunctions
Utah law also provides for Protective Orders that may be issued in civil cases involving the mentally challenged, children, the elderly, and/or other persons unable to care for themselves. Protective orders are issued to prevent abuse or neglect and/or to appoint and direct conservators to insure the preservation of physical, mental, and financial well being.
78-3a-305, UCA Ê | Ê 62A-3-304, UCA Ê | Ê 62A-11-503
Restraining Orders are commonly confused with Protective Orders. Restraining Orders are civil orders that cannot be enforced by law enforcement without further court orders.