Superior court of arizona mohave county motion form pdf 2025

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Motions with 25 pages or more must be filed in person at 3000 Rockefeller Avenue, in room 1-530 (1530) on the first floor of the Snohomish County Courthouse in Everett. IMPORTANT: You must send your filing as an attached PDF FILE or WORD DOCUMENT. For security reasons we are unable to access all other file types.
0:30 2:00 You need to file you must include the case caption information on the top of the motion. Indicating.MoreYou need to file you must include the case caption information on the top of the motion. Indicating. The court and docket number for the case. Next.
What will happen if I fail to appear for jury duty? Pursuant to RCW 2.36. 170, a person summoned for jury service who intentionally fails to appear as directed shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. It is in the individual courts discretion as to whether or not to pursue a juror not showing up for jury duty.
Overview. If one party to a case has filed a motion with the court, the other side can file an opposition. An opposition is a written statement explaining to the judge why the other side is not entitled to whatever he is asking for in his motion. It is your opportunity to oppose the other sides request.
Filing Motions To Resolve The Case Or Narrow Issues 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. The other side files a written opposition to your motion with the court.

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Motion for Summary Judgment - Basis Any party can request that the judge enter a summary judgment by filing a motion for summary judgment if (1) there is no genuine issue of fact to be decided and (2) they are entitled to judgment as a matter of law. Usually, this request is made after disclosure has been completed.
Family Law/Civil Motions Ex-Parte: Heard by the assigned commissioner in Courtroom 1B, first floor, Courthouse; Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.; and Monday, 1:00 p.m.- 3:00 p.m.; and Tuesday-Friday, 1:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m.

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