
Filing and serving a complaint is the first step in a lawsuit. After that, if you want the Court to do something related to your case, YOU MUST FILE A MOTION. You cannot obtain relief from …
PLEASE NOTE: This blank motion form should not be used to start a court case. If you do not use the correct form, a judge or court commissioner may deny the motion. This may cause you to …
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Motion to/for
Once you have filled out the Motion, (see attached example) you must file the original with the Clerk of Court and mail a copy to the other party in your case. If the other party has an …
A motion is a petition for some type of relief, or some action, you ask the Court to grant you; it also may be a request for the Court to take notice of certain facts.
Notice of Motion: This notice (usually just one page) specifies (1) what the party is asking the court to do, (2) the grounds for the request, e.g. the rule or statute under which the party is …
What are the steps for making a motion? • Motions must be made in writing, except for those made during a hearing or a trial.
Attached are two sets of forms for making a motion. The first set are sample illustration forms to refer to so you know how to fill out the blank notice of motion and affidavit/affirmation forms.
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