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Commonly Asked Questions about Divorce Motion Forms

A motion is a legal action that an attorney takes to get an issue into the courtroom and for a judge to rule on it. When you file the petition for divorce, your attorney could request a motion for temporary child support while waiting.
If you are filing for an uncontested divorce, free forms are available for you to use: If you have no children under 21 and your marriage has been over for 6 months or more, you can use the DIY Uncontested Divorce Program to make your papers. If you have children under 21, use the paper Uncontested Divorce Packet.
A motion for summary judgment is a motion asking the court to issue summary judgment on at least one claim. If the motion is granted, a decision is made on the claims involved without holding a trial.
A motion is a process for requesting that a judge make an order. Generally, a party will make a motion to have a matter addressed before judgment, or in some circumstances after judgment or to support an enforcement process. Usually, a motion is a hearing in court before a judge.
If you are the Responding Party, you must serve the Moving Party with your responding documents and file them at least four (4) days before the motion. You can respond by filling out, serving and filing a Form 14A. Both parties must file the Affidavit of Service Form 6B with the court.