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There is a process for making a motion without giving notice. This type of motion is called an Order to Show Cause. This alternative motion does not have to wait eight days and can be heard at any time the court directs. In real emergencies, the court may even hear a motion in a matter of hours.
eCourts: eCourts is a free online case information service that allows users to find information on active and closed cases in Civil Supreme and Local Civil Courts, as well as future appearance dates for cases in Criminal, Family, and Housing Courts.
Uniform Domestic Relations Form 8 (Counterclaim for Divorce Without Children)
A lawsuit begins when the person bringing the suit files a complaint. This first step begins what is known as the pleadings stage of the suit. Pleadings are certain formal documents filed with the court that state the parties basic positions. Common pre-trial pleadings include: Complaint (or petition or bill).
Pleadings: Written statements filed with the court that describe a partys legal or factual assertions about the case. Pleadings may include a complaint, an answer, a motion, or a brief.
A document that is filed with the court to state the position of the plaintiff or the defendant in a lawsuit and ask for relief is called a pleading.
Definitions of legal document. noun. (law) a document that states some contractual relationship or grants some right. synonyms: instrument, legal instrument, official document.
Pleadings: The court documents filed with the court by the parties in a civil or criminal case.