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The Family Law Executive Committee is the governing body of the Family Law Section. The Executive Committee meets on the second Tuesday of each month
at 12:00 p.m. in the Law and Justice Center. Members of the Section are encouraged to attend.
The Executive Committee is often asked to comment on legislation or rules from the family law practitioner perspective. We have two people from
the Executive Committee who actively monitor legislation during the session.
Members
In order to be a member of the Executive Committee you must be a practicing attorney in good standing with the Utah State Bar and with the Section.
The Family Law Executive Committee is the governing body of the Family Law Section. The Executive Committee includes:
(1) A District Court Commissioner
(2) A District Court Judge
(3) A representative from the Utah Attorney General’s Office
(4) A representative from the Legal Aid Society of Salt Lake
(5) A practitioner specializing in Juvenile Court
(6) A practitioner specializing in mediation
(7) A Guardian Ad Litem
(8) A representative from or liaison to the First Judicial District
(9) A representative from or liaison to the Second Judicial District
(10) A representative from or liaison to the Fourth Judicial District
(11) A representative from or liaison to the Fifth Judicial District
(12) A representative from or liaison to the Sixth, Seventh an Eighth Judicial District
(13) and, ten, at large members appointed by the Executive Committee.
The Executive Committee meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 12:00 p.m. Members of the Section are encouraged to attend.
The Executive Committee is often asked to comment on legislation or rules from the family law practitioner perspective. We have two people from
the Executive Committee who actively monitor legislation during the session.
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