do I have to file a bfief to file for a motion for change of venue in civil case
In a civil matter, a change of venue may be requested by filing a motion with the court. The party seeking the change typically needs to demonstrate a valid reason, such as ensuring a fair trial or convenience of the parties. The court will then decide whether to grant the motion based on the circumstances of the case.
Requesting a CHANGE OF VENUE.
File a motion with the court setting forth the reason(s) why and request a change of venue.
Change of venue in a criminal case is something that will take place if the Judge/Court feels that the defendant cannot receive a fair trial in a given venue because of prejudice. In civil cases a change of venue may take place just for the convenience of the parties involved. It's basically the change of location from one court to another court or from one county to another county.
Easy. Just petition court for exactly that. A change of venue...its determined by where the child lives.
change of venue request
You would be asking for a change of venue.
Yes, it is possible to ask for a change of venue after a mistrial has occurred, especially if there are concerns about bias or prejudgment in the original location. The decision to grant a change of venue would ultimately depend on the circumstances of the case and the reasoning provided by the requesting party.
No choice, he can't take the case.
Request a change of venue, but you need a reason.
File a motion for change of venue. Why do you need it?
You must file a motion for a Change of Venue.