Motion and Affidavit for Priority Scheduling - Delaware 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Motion and Affidavit for Priority Scheduling in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name as the Petitioner in the designated field, followed by the Respondent's name. Ensure accuracy to avoid any delays.
  3. Enter the File Number and Petition Number as required. These identifiers are crucial for tracking your case within the court system.
  4. In Section I, affirm your request for expedited treatment of your petition by checking the appropriate box and providing a brief statement of relief sought.
  5. Proceed to Section II, where you must detail the potential harm that may occur if relief is not granted promptly. Be specific to strengthen your case.
  6. Finally, sign and date the affidavit section, ensuring it is sworn before a Clerk of Court or Notary Public. This step validates your submission.

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Emergency custody orders in Delaware County provide a means for a parent or guardian to request immediate assistance from the court when a childs safety or well-being is in jeopardy. These orders can modify custody or impose restrictions quickly, sometimes within a day.
A continuance request is how you ask the court to reschedule your court date. It is recommended that you file for the continuance as soon as you know you need a different court date. Before you download the form, you can click here to view the form online.
If the parties to a case are in agreement, it is more likely that the court will agree to change the hearing date. Even if the other party does not agree, you may still contact the court to request a continuance of the hearing date.
If a parent desires to have a specific contact schedule with the child, a Petition for Visitation (form #350) may be filed. When a Petition for Visitation (form #350) is filed in Family Court, a Preliminary Injunction is served immediately on the petitioner and on the respondent with service of the petition.
Generally, you must formally motion to the court requesting that the hearing be moved to another date. This can include a motion for a continuance or a specific form provided by the court, depending on whether your jurisdiction provides online forms and the type of legal matter.

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