Utah Code § 75-3-407

Formal testacy proceedings -- Burdens in contested cases
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(1) In contested cases, petitioners who seek to establish intestacy have the burden of establishing
prima facie proof of death, venue, and heirship. Proponents of a will have the burden of
establishing prima facie proof of due execution in all cases, and if they are also petitioners,
prima facie proof of death and venue. Contestants of a will have the burden of establishing
lack of testamentary intent or capacity, undue influence, fraud, duress, mistake, or revocation.
Except in cases where a presumption is operable, parties have the ultimate burden of
persuasion as to matters with respect to which they have the initial burden of proof. Where one

or more presumptions are operable, the ultimate burden of persuasion shall be determined in
accordance with the Utah Rules of Evidence.
(2) If a will is opposed by the petition for probate of a later will revoking the former, it shall be
determined first whether the later will is entitled to probate, and if a will is opposed by a petition
for a declaration of intestacy, it shall be determined first whether the will is entitled to probate.

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