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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the New Jersey Court Motion in the editor.
  2. Complete the Notice of Motion (Form A) by filling in your contact information, the incapacitated person's name, and the docket number. Specify the type of ruling you are requesting and indicate if you want oral argument.
  3. Fill out the Certification in Support of the Motion (Form B-1), detailing why you seek the ruling and providing factual reasons for your request.
  4. Complete the Certification of Service (Form B-2) to confirm when you mailed copies of your documents to all parties involved.
  5. Prepare the Proposed Form of Order (Form C) by filling in relevant details but leave sections for judicial completion blank.
  6. Attach a $15 filing fee check made payable to the Surrogate's Office and ensure all forms are signed and copied.
  7. Mail or deliver your completed forms to the Surrogate’s Office, ensuring copies are sent to all parties at least 16 days before your motion's return date.

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4:43-1. Entry of Default If a party against whom a judgment for affirmative relief is sought has failed to plead or otherwise defend as provided by these rules or court order, or if the answer has been stricken with prejudice, the clerk shall enter a default on the docket as to such party.
12 Steps for Filing a Motion: Fill out the Notice of Motion (Form A) Get a court date for your motion Court Calendar. Fill out the Confidential Litigant Information Sheet. Fill out the Certification in Support of Motion (Form B) Fill out the Proposed Order (Form C)
A cross-motion may be filed and served by the responding party together with that partys opposition to the motion and noticed for the same return date only if it relates to the subject matter of the original motion, except in Family Part motions brought under Part V of these Rules where a notice of cross-motion may
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.
Motion Practice: Motions to Dismiss (NJ) It outlines who may file a motion to dismiss, the timing for filing, and the available defenses, such as lack of subject matter jurisdiction, personal jurisdiction, insufficient process or service of process, failure to state a claim, and failure to join a necessary party.

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5:5-4(c) (post judgment motions), a notice of motion shall be filed and served not later than 16 days before the specified return date unless otherwise provided by court order, which may be applied for ex parte.
Every motion shall state the time and place when it is to be presented to the court, the grounds upon which it is made and the nature of the relief sought, and, as to motions filed in the Law Division-Civil Part only, the discovery end date or a statement that no such date has been assigned.

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