You can't, unless the tenant is in the process of destroying the rental unit and you need to stop it. Calling the police would get faster action in that case.
To file for an ex-parte hearing in Connecticut, you need to complete the appropriate motion form, such as the Motion for Ex-Parte Relief. You must include a clear explanation of the reasons for your request and any supporting documentation. After preparing the motion, file it with the court clerk and pay any required fees. You may also need to provide notice to the other party unless the nature of the request justifies an ex-parte hearing without prior notice.
Normally, that is a form provided to you by the courts and you fill it in and file it along with the ex parte. If the court doesn't provide such a form, you need to find out what would be legally acceptable.
If they did then the hearing would not be "Ex Parte." For a legal definition of ex parte, see: http://definitions.uslegal.com/e/ex-parte/
To file for an ex parte hearing, a party typically must demonstrate a compelling reason for the request, such as the need for immediate relief that cannot wait for a standard hearing. This often involves providing a sworn declaration or affidavit outlining the urgency and circumstances necessitating the ex parte request. Additionally, the party may need to give notice to the opposing party unless it can be shown that providing notice would defeat the purpose of the ex parte relief. Specific requirements can vary by jurisdiction, so it's essential to consult local court rules.
Ex Parte - 2013 was released on: USA: 1 June 2013
Impossible. An 'Ex-Parte" hearing means that the other party is not present.
Yes, depending on the circumstances of the need for the ex parte order.
This is a trick question. An ex parte hearing is one where the other side is not given the opportunity to be present. Therefore, notice is not necessary. In general, ex parte hearings are only available for a limited number of special circumstances.
To request an ex parte review in legal proceedings, a party must file a motion with the court explaining the need for urgent action without notifying the other party. The court will then decide whether to grant the request based on the circumstances presented in the motion.
Definition of Ex Parte: "Ex parte communication" is a direct or indirect communication on the substance of a pending case without the knowledge, presence, or consent of all parties involved in the matter."THEREFORE: Ex Parte would be void if the other party appeared and/or was present.
Full hearing
go to your county courthouse to the circuit court and ask for an application, turn it back in at the same place.