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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ex parte application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your contact information in the designated fields, including your name, state bar number, address, telephone number, and email address. This ensures that all parties can reach you easily.
  3. Fill in the case number along with the names of the plaintiff and defendant. This information is crucial for identifying the specific case related to your application.
  4. In the section titled 'Ex Parte Application to Extend Arbitration Date', provide details about the current arbitration hearing date and propose a new date. Be sure to include any necessary explanations for this request in the space provided.
  5. If additional space is needed for detailed reasons for extension, attach extra pages as required. Ensure all documents are clear and concise.
  6. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom. This declaration under penalty of perjury confirms that all information provided is accurate.

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What are the Disadvantages of Ex Parte? Lack of Representation: Since ex parte orders are issued without the other party being present, the accused parent doesnt have a chance to defend themselves initially. Temporary Nature: Ex parte orders are usually temporary and meant to provide immediate protection.
In the South African legal system, an ex parte application is a legal request made to the court without notifying the other party involved.
Ex parte applications are used in emergency situations when there is not enough time for a standard motion, which typically take about four weeks (16 court (business) days minimum). Templates and Forms. Ex Parte Tips. Researching and writing the papers. Scheduling the hearing and notifying other parties.
Examples of situations where the court may approve an ex parte order include, but are not limited to: Writ of possession for property that was stolen. Temporary restraining order where there is immediate danger that property may become unavailable for levy. Correcting a clerical error in a pleading.
An ex parte hearing is a legal proceeding where one party asks the court to issue temporary orders on an urgent matter. Unlike regular hearings, which require formal notice and typically take several weeks to schedule, an ex parte hearing allows the requesting party to appear before a judge on short notice.

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Ex parte orders are quick emergency steps, often given without all parties being there. On the other hand, restraining orders are longer-lasting and need a full hearing. Knowing the difference is important for those seeking protection or facing these orders.
The Latin ex parte means on the one side only. You can also use it to mean from a one-sided or prejudiced point of view. Definitions of ex parte. adjective. (law) on behalf of or involving only one party.

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