Utah Code § 75-5b-202

Jurisdiction
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A court of this state has jurisdiction to appoint a guardian or issue a protective order for a
respondent if:
(1) this state is the respondent's home state;
(2) on the date the petition is filed, this state is a significant-connection state and:
(a) the respondent does not have a home state or a court of the respondent's home state has
declined to exercise jurisdiction because this state is a more appropriate forum; or
(b) the respondent has a home state, a petition for an appointment or order is not pending in a
court of that state or another significant-connection state, and, before the court makes the
appointment or issues the order:
(i) a petition for an appointment or order is not filed in the respondent's home state;
(ii) an objection to the court's jurisdiction is not filed by a person required to be notified of the
proceeding; and
(iii) the court in this state concludes that it is an appropriate forum under the factors set forth in
Section 75-5b-205;

(3) this state does not have jurisdiction under either Subsection (1) or (2), the respondent's home
state and all significant-connection states have declined to exercise jurisdiction because
this state is the more appropriate forum, and jurisdiction in this state is consistent with the
constitutions of this state and the United States; or
(4) the requirements for special jurisdiction under Section 75-5b-204 are met.

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