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A motion to compel must contain: 1) a notice of motion; 2) points and authorities; 3) a separate statement; and 4) a declaration that set forth the good faith meet-and-confer attempts to resolve the matter informally.
: to cause to do or occur by overwhelming pressure and esp. by authority or law [cannot the defendant to testify] [the result is compelled by, the original understanding of the fourteenth amendments equal protection clause R. H. Bork]
If a motion is filed against you and you do not file a written opposition with the court, the judge could grant the other sides motion automatically. That means the other side could get whatever she is asking for in the motion. It also might mean you lose the case, depending on the motion that was filed.
If the motion is granted, a decision is made on the claims involved without holding a trial.
For example, imagine you are in the middle of a lawsuit and the other side has failed to produce important documents that you requested months ago. You would file a motion to compel them to turn over those documents.
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Courts enforce their orders by imposing sanctions on a party who fails to comply. Sanctions can be monetary, such as requiring one party to pay the other parties attorneys fees and/or imposing a monetary fine, or they can hamper a partys ability to put on their case.
What is a Motion to Compel? A Motion to Compel is a formal request to the Court to require a party or a non-party in a lawsuit to comply with a discovery request such as a request for production, request for admission, interrogatory, or subpoena.
First, if a motion is denied, a judge will either enter a written order so specifying, or in some courts, he may make an entry on the case jacket of something of that nature indicating that the motion has been denied, or, in the case of courts using electronic docketing, he may make an entry on the electronically

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