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file a motion for continuance
File a motion with the court requesting it.
Prepare a Motion and Order for continuance. Discuss it with the other side, and get their signature if you can. File the Motion with the court and set it for hearing. At the hearing tell the judge why the matter should be continued. The judge then rules on the continuance.
Word the continuance in the form of a legal motion, referencing the "style" of the case - (name of defendant and docket number) and present it to the Clerk of the Court's office to be recorded and forwarded to the judge in charge of the case.
Go to the office of "The Clerk of The Court" and ask for a 'motion' application and fill it out and submit it.
Not necessarily. Every granting of a motion for continuance will be accompanied by a reason for making that request. If the reason is legally sustainable, the judge will grant it, thereby making the continuance lawful. On the other hand, if you think there have been too many continuances granted, YOU , could file a motion for dismissal based on any number of grounds.
Go to the court your are scheduled to appear, and visit the clerks office at least five days before to give your reason for continuance, within five days you will have to see the judge. This specific procedure goes for Maryland and can be found... http://www.courts.state.MD.us/district/admin_regulations.pdf
You file a motion at the court where the estate was filed.You file a motion at the court where the estate was filed.You file a motion at the court where the estate was filed.You file a motion at the court where the estate was filed.
To file for contempt of court in Colorado, you would typically need to submit a motion to the court outlining the alleged contemptuous behavior with supporting evidence. The court will then schedule a hearing where both parties can present their arguments. It is advisable to consult with an attorney familiar with Colorado's specific legal procedures for filing contempt of court.
Where do I mail a 1096 form to in Colorado
File a motion to re-consider.
You file a motion/petition with the court that sentenced you requesting "early termination."