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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the washington motion in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Plaintiff' and 'Defendant(s)' sections with the appropriate names. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court records.
  3. In the 'Garnishee' field, enter the name of the garnishee you wish to discharge. This is essential for clarity in your motion.
  4. Provide a detailed statement justifying the discharge of the garnishee in the designated area. Be concise yet thorough to support your request effectively.
  5. Date your document in the specified section to validate your motion. This step is important for legal timelines.
  6. Finally, sign the form as either the attorney or plaintiff at the bottom of the document before submitting it.

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In most cases, the Motion will be decided by the same judge who made the decision that you disagree with. You usually cannot ask another judge to review the decision.
A partys post-trial request that the court vacates the judgment and orders a new trial to re-examine some or all of the matters from the concluded trial. The motion can be made by any party and following both jury trials and bench trials.
Common grounds for a motion to dismiss include lack of jurisdiction, improper venue, lack of plaintiffs legal capacity to sue, existence of another pending case, claim being barred by prior judgment or statute of limitations.
Depending on the outcome of the Motion for Reconsideration, you may have additional legal options. If the motion is granted, the case may be reopened or reconsidered. If denied, you can explore whether filing an appeal is appropriate.
Success Rate: Statistically, courts rarely grant motions for reconsideration, with a success rate estimated at less than 10%. Appellate Rights: Denials of motions for reconsideration are not directly appealable, but they may be reviewed as part of an appeal from the underlying order.

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