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COSTS OF DIVORCE

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2006 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Peggy Wallace

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Senate Sponsor: Sheldon L. Killpack

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill raises the filing fee for a divorce or separate maintenance action to $155.
             10      Highlighted Provisions:
             11          This bill:
             12          .    raises the filing fee for a divorce or separate maintenance action to $155.
             13      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             14          None
             15      Other Special Clauses:
             16          None
             17      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             18      AMENDS:
             19          78-7-35, as last amended by Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 2003, Second Special Session
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             21      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             22          Section 1. Section 78-7-35 is amended to read:
             23           78-7-35. Civil fees of the courts of record -- Courts complex design.
             24          (1) (a) The fee for filing any civil complaint or petition invoking the jurisdiction of a
             25      court of record not governed by another subsection is $155.
             26          (b) The fee for filing a complaint or petition is:
             27          (i) $50 if the claim for damages or amount in interpleader exclusive of court costs,
             28      interest, and attorney fees is $2,000 or less;
             29          (ii) $95 if the claim for damages or amount in interpleader exclusive of court costs,


             30      interest, and attorney fees is greater than $2,000 and less than $10,000;
             31          (iii) $155 if the claim for damages or amount in interpleader is $10,000 or more; and
             32          (iv) [$95] $155 if the petition is filed under Title 30, Chapter 3, Divorce, or Title 30,
             33      Chapter 4, Separate Maintenance.
             34          (c) The fee for filing a small claims affidavit is:
             35          (i) $45 if the claim for damages or amount in interpleader exclusive of court costs,
             36      interest, and attorney fees is $2,000 or less; and
             37          (ii) $70 if the claim for damages or amount in interpleader exclusive of court costs,
             38      interest, and attorney fees is greater than $2,000.
             39          (d) The fee for filing a counter claim, cross claim, complaint in intervention, third party
             40      complaint, or other claim for relief against an existing or joined party other than the original
             41      complaint or petition is:
             42          (i) $45 if the claim for relief exclusive of court costs, interest, and attorney fees is
             43      $2,000 or less;
             44          (ii) $75 if the claim for relief exclusive of court costs, interest, and attorney fees is
             45      greater than $2,000 and less than $10,000;
             46          (iii) $105 if the original petition is filed under Subsection (1)(a), the claim for relief is
             47      $10,000 or more, or the party seeks relief other than monetary damages; and
             48          (iv) $85 if the original petition is filed under Title 30, Chapter 3, Divorce, or Title 30,
             49      Chapter 4, Separate Maintenance.
             50          (e) The fee for filing a small claims counter affidavit is:
             51          (i) $35 if the claim for relief exclusive of court costs, interest, and attorney fees is
             52      $2,000 or less; and
             53          (ii) $50 if the claim for relief exclusive of court costs, interest, and attorney fees is
             54      greater than $2,000.
             55          (f) The fee for depositing funds under Section 57-1-29 when not associated with an
             56      action already before the court is determined under Subsection (1)(b) based on the amount
             57      deposited.


             58          (g) The fee for filing a petition is:
             59          (i) $75 for trial de novo of an adjudication of the justice court or of the small claims
             60      department; and
             61          (ii) $55 for an appeal of a municipal administrative determination in accordance with
             62      Section 10-3-703.7 .
             63          (h) The fee for filing a notice of appeal, petition for appeal of an interlocutory order, or
             64      petition for writ of certiorari is $205.
             65          (i) (i) Except for a petition filed under Subsection 77-18-10 (2), the fee for filing a
             66      petition for expungement is $65.
             67          (ii) There is no fee for a petition filed under Subsection 77-18-10 (2).
             68          (j) (i) Fifteen dollars of the fees established by Subsections (1)(a) through (i) shall be
             69      allocated to and between the Judges' Contributory Retirement Trust Fund and the Judges'
             70      Noncontributory Retirement Trust Fund, as provided in Title 49, Chapter 17, Judges'
             71      Contributory Retirement Act, and Title 49, Chapter 18, Judges' Noncontributory Retirement
             72      Act.
             73          (ii) Two dollars of the fees established by Subsections (1)(a) through (i) shall be
             74      allocated by the state treasurer to be deposited in the restricted account, Children's Legal
             75      Defense Account, as provided in Section 63-63a-8 .
             76          (iii) One dollar of the fees established under Subsections (1)(a) through (e), (1)(g), and
             77      (1)(r) shall be allocated to and deposited with the Dispute Resolution Fund as provided in
             78      Section 78-31b-9 .
             79          (iv) Fifteen dollars of the fees established by Subsections (1)(a), (1)(b)(iii) and (iv),
             80      (1)(d)(iii) and (iv), (1)(g)(ii), (1)(h), and (1)(i) shall be allocated by the state treasurer to be
             81      deposited in the restricted account, Court Security Account, as provided in Section 63-63c-102 .
             82          (v) Five dollars of the fees established by Subsections (1)(b)(i) and (ii), (1)(d)(ii) and
             83      (1)(g)(i) shall be allocated by the state treasurer to be deposited in the restricted account, Court
             84      Security Account, as provided in Section 63-63c-102 .
             85          (k) The fee for filing a judgment, order, or decree of a court of another state or of the


             86      United States is $25.
             87          (l) The fee for filing probate or child custody documents from another state is $25.
             88          (m) (i) The fee for filing an abstract or transcript of judgment, order, or decree of the
             89      Utah State Tax Commission is $30.
             90          (ii) The fee for filing an abstract or transcript of judgment of a court of law of this state
             91      or a judgment, order, or decree of an administrative agency, commission, board, council, or
             92      hearing officer of this state or of its political subdivisions other than the Utah State Tax
             93      Commission, is $40.
             94          (n) The fee for filing a judgment by confession without action under Section 78-22-3 is
             95      $25.
             96          (o) The fee for filing an award of arbitration for confirmation, modification, or
             97      vacation under Title 78, Chapter 31a, Utah Uniform Arbitration Act, that is not part of an
             98      action before the court is $25.
             99          (p) The fee for filing a petition or counter-petition to modify a decree of divorce is $40.
             100          (q) The fee for filing any accounting required by law is:
             101          (i) $10 for an estate valued at $50,000 or less;
             102          (ii) $20 for an estate valued at $75,000 or less but more than $50,000;
             103          (iii) $40 for an estate valued at $112,000 or less but more than $75,000;
             104          (iv) $80 for an estate valued at $168,000 or less but more than $112,000; and
             105          (v) $150 for an estate valued at more than $168,000.
             106          (r) The fee for filing a demand for a civil jury is $75.
             107          (s) The fee for filing a notice of deposition in this state concerning an action pending in
             108      another state under Utah Rule of Civil Procedure 26 is $25.
             109          (t) The fee for filing documents that require judicial approval but are not part of an
             110      action before the court is $25.
             111          (u) The fee for a petition to open a sealed record is $25.
             112          (v) The fee for a writ of replevin, attachment, execution, or garnishment is $35 in
             113      addition to any fee for a complaint or petition.


             114          (w) The fee for a petition for authorization for a minor to marry required by Section
             115      30-1-9 is $5.
             116          (x) The fee for a certificate issued under Section 26-2-25 is $2.
             117          (y) The fee for a certified copy of a document is $4 per document plus 50 cents per
             118      page.
             119          (z) The fee for an exemplified copy of a document is $6 per document plus 50 cents
             120      per page.
             121          (aa) The Judicial Council shall by rule establish a schedule of fees for copies of
             122      documents and forms and for the search and retrieval of records under Title 63, Chapter 2,
             123      Government Records Access and Management Act. Fees under this Subsection (1)(aa) shall be
             124      credited to the court as a reimbursement of expenditures.
             125          (bb) There is no fee for services or the filing of documents not listed in this section or
             126      otherwise provided by law.
             127          (cc) Except as provided in this section, all fees collected under this section are paid to
             128      the General Fund. Except as provided in this section, all fees shall be paid at the time the clerk
             129      accepts the pleading for filing or performs the requested service.
             130          (dd) The filing fees under this section may not be charged to the state, its agencies, or
             131      political subdivisions filing or defending any action. In judgments awarded in favor of the
             132      state, its agencies, or political subdivisions, except the Office of Recovery Services, the court
             133      shall order the filing fees and collection costs to be paid by the judgment debtor. The sums
             134      collected under this Subsection (1)(dd) shall be applied to the fees after credit to the judgment,
             135      order, fine, tax, lien, or other penalty and costs permitted by law.
             136          (2) (a) (i) From March 17, 1994 until June 30, 1998, the administrator of the courts
             137      shall transfer all revenues representing the difference between the fees in effect after May 2,
             138      1994, and the fees in effect before February 1, 1994, as dedicated credits to the Division of
             139      Facilities Construction and Management Capital Projects Fund.
             140          (ii) (A) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(a)(ii)(B), the Division of Facilities
             141      Construction and Management shall use up to $3,750,000 of the revenue deposited in the


             142      Capital Projects Fund under this Subsection (2)(a) to design and take other actions necessary to
             143      initiate the development of a courts complex in Salt Lake City.
             144          (B) If the Legislature approves funding for construction of a courts complex in Salt
             145      Lake City in the 1995 Annual General Session, the Division of Facilities Construction and
             146      Management shall use the revenue deposited in the Capital Projects Fund under this Subsection
             147      (2)(a)(ii) to construct a courts complex in Salt Lake City.
             148          (C) After the courts complex is completed and all bills connected with its construction
             149      have been paid, the Division of Facilities Construction and Management shall use any monies
             150      remaining in the Capital Projects Fund under this Subsection (2)(a)(ii) to fund the Vernal
             151      District Court building.
             152          (iii) The Division of Facilities Construction and Management may enter into
             153      agreements and make expenditures related to this project before the receipt of revenues
             154      provided for under this Subsection (2)(a)(iii).
             155          (iv) The Division of Facilities Construction and Management shall:
             156          (A) make those expenditures from unexpended and unencumbered building funds
             157      already appropriated to the Capital Projects Fund; and
             158          (B) reimburse the Capital Projects Fund upon receipt of the revenues provided for
             159      under this Subsection (2).
             160          (b) After June 30, 1998, the administrator of the courts shall ensure that all revenues
             161      representing the difference between the fees in effect after May 2, 1994, and the fees in effect
             162      before February 1, 1994, are transferred to the Division of Finance for deposit in the restricted
             163      account.
             164          (c) The Division of Finance shall deposit all revenues received from the court
             165      administrator into the restricted account created by this section.
             166          (d) (i) From May 1, 1995 until June 30, 1998, the administrator of the courts shall
             167      transfer $7 of the amount of a fine or bail forfeiture paid for a violation of Title 41, Motor
             168      Vehicles, in a court of record to the Division of Facilities Construction and Management
             169      Capital Projects Fund. The division of money pursuant to Section 78-3-14.5 shall be calculated


             170      on the balance of the fine or bail forfeiture paid.
             171          (ii) After June 30, 1998, the administrator of the courts or a municipality shall transfer
             172      $7 of the amount of a fine or bail forfeiture paid for a violation of Title 41, Motor Vehicles, in
             173      a court of record to the Division of Finance for deposit in the restricted account created by this
             174      section. The division of money pursuant to Section 78-3-14.5 shall be calculated on the
             175      balance of the fine or bail forfeiture paid.
             176          (3) (a) There is created within the General Fund a restricted account known as the State
             177      Courts Complex Account.
             178          (b) The Legislature may appropriate monies from the restricted account to the
             179      administrator of the courts for the following purposes only:
             180          (i) to repay costs associated with the construction of the court complex that were
             181      funded from sources other than revenues provided for under this Subsection (3)(b)(i); and
             182          (ii) to cover operations and maintenance costs on the court complex.


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