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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the motion to clarify in the editor.
Begin by filling in the case details at the top of the form, including the county and civil action number. This information is crucial for identifying your case.
In the section labeled 'COMES NOW Plaintiff,' clearly state your request for clarification regarding the court's order. Be concise yet thorough in explaining why clarification is necessary.
Use the provided space to outline specific reasons for your request. If applicable, attach any relevant exhibits that support your need for clarification by using our platform’s attachment feature.
Conclude by specifying what clarification you seek from the court regarding its previous order. Ensure this section is clear and direct.
Finally, complete the 'CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE' section by indicating when and how you served copies of this motion to all parties involved.
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