Utah Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law (Adult) is the legal document that sets forth the findings of fact and conclusions of law in an adult court proceeding in the state of Utah. It is typically issued by a judge or court commissioner as the final ruling in a case. The document is the basis of the judge's decision and can be used to determine the outcomes of a case. The Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law document typically consists of three parts: the introduction, the findings of fact, and the conclusions of law. The introduction outlines the background and purpose of the case and may include the names of the parties, the court or tribunal, and the case number. The findings of fact contain the facts of the case as determined by the court, usually in chronological order, and include evidence presented at trial. The conclusions of law summarize the legal basis of the court’s ruling and provide the legal authority for the decision. There are two types of Utah Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law (Adult): findings of fact and conclusions of law; and findings of fact, conclusions of law, and order. The former is a document issued by the court to be used as the basis of the judge's decision, while the latter is a document that includes the court's ruling along with a court order that addresses any issues not addressed in the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law document.