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A petition is a request, usually written, that a person files asking the court to do something. A decree is an order from the court detailing the rights and obligations of the person. Did you find this information helpful?
A formal application in writing made to a court or other official body requesting judicial action of some character.
An appeal is when someone who loses a case in a trial court asks a higher court (the appellate court) to review the trial courts decision.
A petition is a formal request seeking a court order and stating the reasons why it is needed. It may be filed by a person, group, or organization, and is typically the first step in a lawsuit. A petition also may be used to appeal a courts decision.
By contrast, a motion is a written request to a judge by either party regarding a specific issue after the divorce case has been filed. Unlike the petition, which is filed only once, you can file several types of motions throughout the divorce proceeding that cover a wide range of topics.
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Petitions for court orders may include requests to dismiss a case, reduce a defendants bail, or provide a continuance. Another notable use of the petition is the request for an appeal. An appeal is a form of a court order in which one party in a lawsuit asks the courts to review a previous verdict.
A petition is a request to do something, most commonly addressed to a government official or public entity. Petitions to a deity are a form of prayer called supplication. In the colloquial sense, a petition is a document addressed to some official and signed by numerous individuals.
We presented a petition to the legislature to change the law. She filed a petition for divorce. We ask you to hear our petition.
When a creditor desires to collect a debt from a debtor, they must first receive a judgment. There are several types of judgments that will suffice in this situation. The pretrial types of judgments are as follows: Confession of Judgment, Consent Judgment, Default Judgment.
A formal application in writing made to a court or other official body requesting judicial action of some character. courts.

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