Utah Code § 75-5-414

Compensation and expenses
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If not otherwise compensated for services rendered, any visitor, lawyer, physician, conservator,
or special conservator appointed in a protective proceeding is entitled to reasonable compensation
from the estate. If the court appoints the petitioner or the petitioner's nominee as conservator over
the protected person, regardless of whether the nominee is specified in the moving petition or
nominated during the proceedings, the petitioner is entitled to receive from the estate reasonable
attorney fees and court costs incurred in bringing and defending the petition.

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