Utah Order On Motion To Withdraw Or Transfer Funds In Restricted Account is a court order that allows for the withdrawal of or transfer of funds from a restricted account. This type of order is typically used in situations where a fund (such as a trust) has been set up to protect money, assets, or property that has been placed into the restricted account. The court order allows for the withdrawal or transfer of funds without the need for a trustee or other party to approve the transaction. There are two types of Utah Order On Motion To Withdraw Or Transfer Funds In Restricted Account: • Interlocutory Order: An interlocutory order is a temporary order issued by the court, allowing for a withdrawal or transfer of funds from the restricted account for a defined period of time. This type of order is typically used when the funds are needed for a specific purpose or purpose mentioned in the order. • Final Order: A final order is a permanent order issued by the court, allowing for a withdrawal or transfer of funds from the restricted account. This type of order is typically used when the funds are needed for a long-term purpose or purpose mentioned in the order.