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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the MIDDLESEX COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION ADJOURNMENT REQUEST FORM in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Plaintiff and Defendant sections, ensuring you include the correct Docket number and current hearing date.
  3. Specify the new date requested for the hearing, making sure it falls within 30 days of the current trial date.
  4. Indicate who is seeking the adjournment and provide your contact information, including telephone and fax numbers.
  5. In the 'Reason for Adjournment Request' section, clearly articulate your reason, attaching any necessary documentation to support your request.
  6. Confirm whether all parties consent to the adjournment. If not, list those who do not consent along with their contact details.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form before submitting it via fax to (732) 519-3781. Follow up with a call if needed.

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A motion for a continuance is a request asking the judge to make an order changing your hearing date. If the judge grants your motion, your court date will be postponed to a later time. For most requests for continuances, you must provide the judge with a suitable reason (good cause) for postponing your court date.
If you have an existing court date and wish to request an adjournment, you may email the court at Adjourn@jcnj.org .
A board member makes the motion by stating: I move to adjourn. Another board member seconds the motion. The board chair calls for a vote (unless its an automatic adjournment by agenda). If the majority approves, the motion is passed.
You can ask for a different court date if you cannot attend on the assigned date. If the court approves the request, court staff will send a new court date using your provided contact information.
Adjournments can be sought for a multitude of reasons, ranging from the need for additional time to gather evidence, to unforeseen emergencies that impede ones ability to proceed. However, these requests are not always granted.

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When asking for an adjournment, consider the following: Be polite. Firstly, you need to make sure that you are always polite. Even if negotiations are breaking down, stay respectful. Be clear. Dont just ask for a break without terms. Be ready for a no. Sometimes the other party wont want to adjourn.
Adjournments may also be granted if a key partysuch as the defendant or a witnessis unavailable due to illness, travel disruption, or other urgent circumstances.

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