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1:17 5:12 And the defendant. You can copy this information from the complaint or any other document in yourMoreAnd the defendant. You can copy this information from the complaint or any other document in your case. Write in your full case number. Here. Next write in the title of your motion. Here.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Motion for Summary Judgment shall come on for hearing before the Honorable (name of judge) , Judge of the above-entitled court, in his/her courtroom at (address) on (day date) at (time) , or as soon thereafter as counsel may be heard.
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.
(b) All parties shall be afforded an opportunity for a hearing after reasonable notice of not less than 14 days; however, the 14-day notice requirement may be waived with the consent of all parties. The notice shall include: 1. A statement of the time, place, and nature of the hearing.
The Motion and Affidavit for Post-Decree Relief, and the appropriate attachments, are used to request every type of available relief in a case where a Divorce Decree or Judgment of Paternity has already entered. More than one such motion can be filed in the Post-Decree period.
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