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Begin by filling in the 'Civil District Court for the Parish of' section with the appropriate parish name. This identifies the court handling your case.
Enter the case number and division in the designated fields. This information is crucial for tracking your motion within the court system.
In the 'vs.' section, provide the name of the opposing party involved in your case.
Complete the filed date and Deputy Clerk's signature lines to ensure proper documentation of your submission.
Fill out the attorney's information, including their name and address, ensuring that all details are accurate for communication purposes.
Finally, have the attorney sign where indicated to validate the motion before submission.
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