Filing Motion In Utah

Summary

An affidavit is a legal document where an individual makes declarations under oath, often used in court proceedings. In Utah, you can respond to a counterclaim with a motion to enforce the original custody order. Consult a local attorney, review Utah Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 13, and consider the courts discretion and the childs best interest.

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What is an affidavit?
An affidavit is a legal document where an individual makes declarations and states facts under oath. It's usually used in court proceedings and must be signed before a notary public or a person authorized to perform oaths.
Once someone files a counterclaim to a petition to modify parent time, can my response be a motion to enforce original custody order instead of change parent time?
Hello ****, generally, you can file a motion to enforce the original custody order. However, the procedure and acceptability might differ based on your location. Can you please share your location to provide you with more accurate information?
Utah
In Utah, you can respond to a counterclaim with a motion to enforce the original custody order. However, you should:
- Consult with a local attorney to understand the procedure.
- Review Utah Rules of Civil Procedure Rule * regarding counterclaims.
- Consider court's discretion and best interest of the child.