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A "show cause order" has been filed with WHO? If filed with the Clerk of Court, the order must then be served on the opposing party so that they are notified of what it is that they must comply with. It will be assumed that the order will include a 'drop dead' date by which the opposition must comply.

Then - at sometime on, or after that date, a hearing must be scheduled and added to the court docket so that the action may appear in front of a judge for a hearing.

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