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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the motion to continue in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This is crucial for establishing a timeline for your motion.
  3. Fill in your name and address details accurately. Ensure that all information is current to avoid any delays.
  4. In the 'Re:' section, specify the case title (e.g., Name v. Name) and include the County Chancery number for reference.
  5. Draft your message in the body of the letter, clearly stating that you are submitting a Plaintiff's Motion to Continue. Be concise yet informative.
  6. Conclude with your signature and printed name, ensuring you also include any enclosures as mentioned.
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A continuance simply means that the case will be continued on another date set by the court. 15. What is a status date? A status date means a future date on which the parties will again appear in court to tell the judge what is happening with the case.
(2) For purposes of this section, good cause includes, but is not limited to, those cases involving , as defined in subdivision (a) of Section 187, allegations that stalking, as defined in Section 646.9, a violation of one or more of the sections specified in subdivision (a) of Section 11165.1 or Section
What are considered to be acceptable reason for a continuance 1. Not having an attorney or not having had the time to look for an attorney. 2. Illness of party or attorney. 3. Attorney having an unexpected event occur in another case that would cause them to be unable to attend. 4. Family emergency. 5.
As I explained today, I need a continuance of the hearing on (date) . I ask you to reschedule because (reason): Please let me know by (date) if you will agree to a continuance. If you agree, please send me a letter or email that says that you agree to the continuance.
A PC 1050 motion for a continuance in a criminal case is asking the judge to postpone the hearing. In other words, this statute lays out the procedures for filing a continuance. A 1050 motion to continue is a request in a criminal case to postpone a court date. The date could be for a pretrial matter or a trial.

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Is there any civil rule or what law that governs asking for continuance 1. Medical condition; 2. Significant changes in the circumstances; 3. Scheduling conflict. 4. Lack of preparation.
A continuance may be granted because unexpected evidence or testimony has emerged. This includes additional witnesses not named in the original indictment, or unanticipated testimony of witnesses, such as major differences of fact from deposition and trial. Minor differences in testimony do not constitute surprise.
From your question it could be one of two things. Either the defendant has filed a proposed order to deny the postponement or you are being notified that the court signed an order refusing to give a postponement of the case.

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