How to Ask the Court to Change or Enforce and Order in Your Case. How to Ask the Court to Change or Enforce and Order in Your Case 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Fill out the Notice of Motion (Form A) by providing your name, address, and the details of your request. Specify whether you are the plaintiff or defendant.
  3. Complete the Certification (Form B) by detailing the reasons for your motion. Include any supporting documents that validate your claims.
  4. Schedule a court date by contacting the Family Division Manager's office and fill in this date on your Notice of Motion.
  5. Prepare the Proposed Order (Form C) outlining what you are requesting from the court, ensuring it aligns with your Notice of Motion.
  6. Fill out the Certification of Filing and Service (Form D) to confirm that all parties have been notified about your motion.
  7. If applicable, complete additional forms such as the Statement for Probation Division (Form F) or Financial Statement for Summary Support Actions (Form G).
  8. Review all completed forms for accuracy before submitting them to ensure compliance with court requirements.

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Oral motion - You can make a motion verbally (orally) while in court. This can be at the initial appearance, at a status appearance, or during a hearing. Usually, you can use an oral motion when the request is not complicated, or if it is an urgent request that you are hoping the judge will grant that day.
If you want to file a motion, the process is generally something like this: You write your motion. You file your motion with the court clerk. The court clerk inserts the date and time your motion will be heard by the judge. You serve (mail) your motion to the other side.
If you or the other side want to ask the court to do something in a case, you must ask in written court papers called a Motion. If you file a motion, you are called the movant. The other side then has a chance to write court papers, too, called a response.
To communicate with the judge, you must file a motion, schedule a hearing, and provide the other party with notice and opportunity to be heard before the judge. The judge may make a decision at the hearing. Often, judges will take additional time to consider the evidence and the law before deciding.
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