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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Scheduling Order in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the judicial district and docket number at the top of the form. Ensure these details match your court documents.
  3. Fill in the case name and return date as specified in your scheduling notice. This information is crucial for proper identification of your case.
  4. Select the appropriate case type (V01, T02, or T03) based on your situation. This categorization helps streamline processing.
  5. Complete all required dates for filing motions, discovery completion, and jury selection. Make sure these dates comply with the limits set forth in your notice.
  6. Gather signatures from all counsel and self-represented parties involved. Each party must sign to validate the agreement.
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However, if a counterclaim, cross-claim or third-party claim is interposed, the pleadings are closed when an answer to a counterclaim, cross-claim or third-party complaint is filed, except in the cases of a court-ordered reply to an answer.
If the case has not been disposed of through interlocutory motions, within 10 days after the pleadings are closed, either party must file a certificate of closed pleadings, which notifies the court that the matter is ready for trial. A case may be scheduled for trial at any time by order of the court.
(c) Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings. After the pleadings are closedbut early enough not to delay triala party may move for judgment on the pleadings.
There is a box at the top of the Appearance form to check that the form is being filled out because of a change of address. The Certificate of Closed Pleadings is the form to get your case onto the list of cases that are ready for a trial.
Ansonia-Milford Judicial District203-877-4293 Fax: 203-876-8640 G.A. 12 at Manchester 860-647-1091 Fax: 860-645-7540 G.A. 13 at Enfield 860-741-3727 Fax: 860-741-3474 G.A. 14 at Hartford 860-566-1630 Fax: 860-566-1983 Litchfield Judicial District 860-567-0885 Fax: 860-567-477929 more rows

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Organization: A scheduling order brings structure to the legal proceedings. It clearly delineates key dates, such as deadlines for filing motions, conducting discovery, and preparing for trial. This organization helps prevent delays and ensures that the case progresses efficiently.
Connecticut Practice Book section 10-35(2) allows a Defendant to file a Request to Revise to ask that certain statements or information be removed from the Complaint. This includes statements or information that are not relevant or necessary to the facts, and statements and information that is repeated.

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