Notice of Motion for Review of Referee's Findings - Minnesota 2026

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  2. Begin by filling in the 'Petitioner' and 'Respondent' sections with the appropriate names. Ensure accuracy as this identifies the parties involved.
  3. In the 'Court File No.' field, enter the specific case number assigned to your matter. This is crucial for proper identification within court records.
  4. Next, specify the date of the Order you are seeking to review in the designated area. This helps establish a timeline for your request.
  5. List the specific findings and order paragraphs you wish to contest. Use clear and concise language to outline each point for clarity.
  6. Complete the final section with your name, title, address, contact information, and attorney registration number if applicable. This ensures that all necessary details are provided for communication purposes.

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Any person aggrieved by an order for judgment entered in conciliation court after contested trial may remove the cause to district court for trial de novo (new trial). An aggrieved person may be either the judgment debtor or creditor.
(1) Serve a demand for removal of the cause to district court by first class mail upon every opposing counsel or self-represented litigant. Service may also be by personal service in accordance with the provisions for personal service of a summons in district court.
Rule 52. Findings by the Court Requests for findings are not necessary for purposes of review. Findings of fact, whether based on oral or documentary evidence, shall not be set aside unless clearly erroneous, and due regard shall be given to the opportunity of the trial court to judge the credibility of the witnesses.

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Rule 69. Execution Process to enforce a judgment for the payment of money shall be a writ of execution, unless the court directs otherwise.
63.03Notice to Remove A judge or judicial officer who has presided at a motion or other proceeding or who is assigned by the Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court may not be removed except upon an affirmative showing that the judge or judicial officer is disqualified under the Code of Judicial Conduct.
No referee may hear a contested trial, hearing, motion or petition if a party or attorney for a party objects in writing to the assignment of a referee to hear the matter. The court shall by rule, specify the time within which an objection must be filed.

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