A 'motion' is a written petition. It means to file a petition that requests something from the court, with the Clerk of the Court's office, which will be presented to judge for his consideration.
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file a motion for continuance
File a motion to re-consider.
File a motion with the Clerk of The Court requesting a hearing on this. see links
Yes, a defendant in Texas can file a motion to dismiss a case.
A 'motion' refers to any action (usually written- but, in open court, often verbal) which requests that the court take some kind of action. You can file motions for court with the Clerk of Court's Office of that court.
A Motion for Temporary Custody
lawyer or the defendant if he want copy of file
To the court in which the case was tried, and file the motion with the Clerk Of The Court's Office.
Massachusetts law on time frame to file a motion to vacate
Yes. You or your attorney will need to file a motion to reopen the bankruptcy. Once the bankruptcy has been reopened, you can file your motion to avoid the lien.
To file a motion against a motion to continue and certificate of service, you will need to draft and file a response opposing the motion to continue. Make sure to clearly outline your reasons for opposing the continuance and why you believe the case should proceed as scheduled. Serve your response on the opposing party and file it with the court according to the court's rules and procedures.