Utah Divorce Subpoena: Drug Testing Records

Sometimes, people take drugs. Sometimes, people take lots of drugs. Sometimes, that behavior leads to drug testing. Drug testing is a gold mine for divorce attorneys.

Now, usually, requesting drug testing records only becomes an issue if there has been a positive drug test in the past, whether at work or as part of drug testing imposed by a court. If testing has happened, though, requesting drug testing results is a vital step in preparing a thorough divorce case.

We often get asked why we subpoena drug testing records when the other person could simply give us the results. The reason is simple: you don’t want to rely on a druggy for evidence corroborating his or her drug use. Get it from the unbiased source.

Drug Testing Records Subpoena

This is a relatively straightforward drug testing subpoena request that has worked well for us in the past:

All documents and test results, including all underlying data, charts, reports, and diagrams upon which test results were based, regarding XXXX, born XXXX XX, XXXX, Social Security Number XXXX.

Published On: June 6th, 2016Categories: CourtComments Off on Utah Divorce Subpoena: Drug Testing Records
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About the Author: Marco Brown
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Marco C. Brown was named Utah’s Outstanding Family Law Lawyer of the Year in 2015. He graduated with distinction from the University of Nebraska College of Law in 2007 and is currently the managing partner of Brown Family Law, LLC.
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