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Begin by entering the court information exactly as it appears on your final order. This includes selecting the appropriate court type and filling in the court number.
Next, provide the names of both parties involved. Print the first, middle, and last names of the Petitioner and Respondent in their respective fields.
Fill in the Cause Number, which is essential for identifying your case within the court system.
In the section labeled 'IN THE INTEREST OF', include any relevant details about children or other interests that are part of this motion.
Complete the title of the attached order as indicated, ensuring it matches what is referenced in your motion.
Finally, sign where indicated for both Petitioner and Respondent, and ensure to date your signatures appropriately.
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Nunc pro tunc is a Latin term meaning now for then. Generally, this refers to an action taken by a court that applies retroactively to correct an earlierRead more
Jul 25, 2014 A trial courts decision to modify or reduce an aliens criminal sentence nunc pro tunc is entitled to full faith and credit by theRead more
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