(1) Subject to the other provisions of this section, a civil protective order issued under this part automatically expires 10 years after the day on which the protective order is entered.
(2) The protective order automatically expires as described in Subsection (1), unless the petitioner files a motion before the day on which the protective order expires and demonstrates that: (a) the petitioner has a current reasonable fear of future harm, abuse, or domestic violence, as described in Subsection 78B-7-115(1); or (b) the respondent committed or was convicted of a protective order violation or a qualifying domestic violence offense, as defined in Section 77-36-1.1, subsequent to the issuance of the protective order.
(a) the petitioner has a current reasonable fear of future harm, abuse, or domestic violence, as described in Subsection 78B-7-115(1); or
(b) the respondent committed or was convicted of a protective order violation or a qualifying domestic violence offense, as defined in Section 77-36-1.1, subsequent to the issuance of the protective order.
(3) (a) If the court grants the motion under Subsection (2), the court shall set a new date on which the protective order expires. (b) The protective order will expire on the date set by the court unless the petitioner files a motion described in Subsection (2) to extend the protective order.
(a) If the court grants the motion under Subsection (2), the court shall set a new date on which the protective order expires.
(b) The protective order will expire on the date set by the court unless the petitioner files a motion described in Subsection (2) to extend the protective order.