Go to the courthouse, tell them what motion exactly you need to file. They'll give you paperwork and tell you how to fill it out. Fill it out and turn it in. They'll tell you what you need to do and what will happen from there. Alternatively, call a lawyer, pay money, and have him/her do it for you.
Go to the Clerk of the Court's office - get a motion form - fill it out - and file it with the Clerk.
Go to your local law library which is located in the courthouse and all necessary filings for motions will be available. Lawyer not necessary to file a motion.
File a motion with the Clerk of The Court requesting a hearing on this. see links
With the Clerk of the Court's office of the court which will be hearing your case.
To the court in which the case was tried, and file the motion with the Clerk Of The Court's Office.
File it with the Clerk of Court's office in the form of a "motion" to the judge.
Contact the office of the Clerk of Court for your jurisdiction for theproper steps.
To file a Motion, you should take the original and a few copies to the clerk of the court in which it should be filed. The clerk takes the original for the file, and will stamp your copies. You then serve a copy on the opposing party.
You can go to the Clerk's office in the court where your separation was filed and you can file a motion without an attorney. Someone at the Clerk's office can assist you. You will then attend Motion Hour to be heard and a hearing will be scheduled with regard to the separation.
That's the same as a Motion to Modify, Pro Se. Check with the Clerk of the Court.
FIle your motion with the Court Clerk's office.
The singular possessive form for file clerk is file clerk's.