Noncompliance with child support order, child visitation order, subpoena or order relating to paternity, or child support proceeding

Utah Supreme Court Rules of Professional Practice

Rule: 1-569

Jurisdiction: UT

Bluebook Citation: Utah Sup. Ct. R. Prof. Prac. 1-569

(a) Upon entering an order holding a Lawyer in contempt for the Lawyer’s noncompliance with a child support order, child visitation order, or a subpoena or order relating to a paternity or child support proceeding, a district court may suspend the Lawyer’s license to engage in the practice of law consistent with applicable law and, if suspended, will also impose conditions of reinstatement. (b) If a district court suspends a Lawyer’s license to engage in the practice of law, the court will provide a copy of the order to the OPC.

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