Salt Lake City, UT asked in Family Law and Child Support for Utah

Q: Can I file for default on an Order to show cause?

I filed an order to show cause for child support that the court ordered,( he hasn't paid in over a year and is a little over 4000 behind he also has a job and it's his 13th or 14th one in the last 3 years because he keeps quitting so hes basically not keeping a job to avoid paying.) I served him with the papers through his attorney 30 days ago and received no response. Am I able to file for default on this kind of thing?

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A: The answer to your question will depend on which court you are in. Orders to show cause are governed by local rules that differ from one district to the next. Generally speaking if an opposing party does not oppose a motion, the court will grant the relief requested. The process for getting that can differ. You may want to check out the Court's website on Orders to Show Cause here: https://www.utcourts.gov/howto/family/enforcement/ or talk to a local attorney to best understand the local procedure.

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