Utah Code § 75-3-719

Costs and expenses in estate litigation
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(a) In a judicial proceeding involving the administration of an estate, the court may, as justice and
equity may require, award costs and expenses, including reasonable attorney fees, to any
party to be paid by another party or from the estate that is the subject of the controversy.
(b) This Subsection (1) does not apply to the Office of the Attorney General when the Office
of the Attorney General is a party to a judicial proceeding involving the administration of an
estate to protect a public or charitable interest.
(2) If any personal representative or person nominated as personal representative defends or
prosecutes any proceeding in good faith, whether successful or not, the personal representative
is entitled to receive from the estate the necessary expenses and disbursements, including
reasonable attorney fees incurred. This Subsection (2) expressly applies in a will contest to
any person nominated as a personal representative in a testamentary instrument submitted in
good faith.

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