Utah Code § 81-15-104

Arbitration agreement
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(1) An arbitration agreement shall:
(a) be in a record signed by the parties;
(b) identify the arbitrator, an arbitration organization, or a method of selecting an arbitrator; and
(c) identify the family law dispute the parties intend to arbitrate.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in Subsection (3), an agreement in a record to arbitrate a family
law dispute that arises between the parties before, at the time, or after the agreement is made
is valid and enforceable as any other contract and irrevocable except on a ground that exists at
law or in equity for the revocation of a contract.
(3) An agreement to arbitrate a child-related dispute that arises between the parties after the
agreement is made is unenforceable unless:
(a) the parties affirm the agreement in a record after the dispute arises; or
(b) the agreement was entered during a family law proceeding and the court approved or
incorporated the agreement in an order issued in the proceeding.
(4) If a party objects to arbitration on the ground the arbitration agreement is unenforceable or the
agreement does not include a family law dispute, the court shall decide whether the agreement
is enforceable or includes the family law dispute.

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