Summons Filing Requirements Utah
Summary
In Utah, your contact information is not typically required on the summons itself but is included in the Complaint or Petition. When serving a summons, include a copy of the complaint or petition. Email service is usually not accepted unless agreed upon by both parties, but a written acknowledgment can be proof of service. For custody issues involving alcohol abuse, a judge will consider the childs best interests and may order supervised visitation or rehabilitation for the abusing parent. Always confirm with your local court for specific rules.Full Conversation
Utah
In Utah:
- Your contact information is not typically required on the summons itself.
- Detailed information about you is usually included in the Complaint or Petition, not the summons.
- It's important to verify this with the specific court where you're filing.
When I serve the summons I need to include the petition and the summons correct?
Yes, that's correct. In Utah:
- When serving a summons, you typically need to include a copy of the complaint or petition.
- The documents should be delivered together.
Always confirm with your local court for specific rules.
If I send it via email and he acknowledges that he received it through text, does that count as a proof of service?
In Utah:
- Email service is usually not accepted unless agreed upon by both parties.
- A written acknowledgement can be considered proof of service.
- Double-check with your local court for specific rules.
When trying to take away visitation and alcohol abuse is involved with the other parent, how likely is it that the judge will rule in my favor?
In Utah:
- A judge will consider the child's best interests.
- Evidence of alcohol abuse can impact custody decisions.
- The judge might order supervised visitation or rehabilitation for the abusing parent.
- However, each case is unique and outcomes can vary.
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