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Begin by filling in the court name and county at the top of the form. This identifies where your motion is being filed.
Enter the names of the plaintiff and defendant in their respective fields. Ensure accuracy as these names are crucial for legal identification.
In the section labeled 'MOTION FOR PERMISSION TO PROCEED EX PARTE', clearly state your name and that of your counsel, if applicable. This establishes who is making the request.
Proceed to outline your arguments supporting the need for an ex parte hearing. Use bullet points or numbered lists for clarity, ensuring each point addresses constitutional rights and precedents.
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(2) Leave to serve short notice of motion may be obtained ex-parte from the. Registrar upon affidavit. 6. Notice shall be given to the other party or partiesRead more
ex parte | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
In civil procedure, ex parte refers to motions or applications made by one party without notice to or participation by the opposing party. These are typicallyRead more
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