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Requesting order to continue trail

As a plaintiff in pro per, I want to request the judge to continue the trail date. In researching the forms in a law library, I found a form saying ''Ex Parte Application...'' Is this the right form and what is ex parte?

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Posted on / Apr. 13, 2008 09:47:00

Re: Requesting order to continue trail

Ex Parte means it is a Motion that does not have the full statutory time for a Notice Motion. You still give the other side at least 24 hours notice and you go before the Judge and tell them why you want continuance. Many Courts require the Motion to be in writing.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Apr. 13, 2008 09:47:00

Re: Requesting order to continue trail

Ex Parte means it is a Motion that does not have the full statutory time for a Notice Motion. You still give the other side at least 24 hours notice and you go before the Judge and tell them why you want continuance. Many Courts require the Motion to be in writing.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Apr. 13, 2008 09:47:00

Re: Requesting order to continue trail

Ex Parte means it is a Motion that does not have the full statutory time for a Notice Motion. You still give the other side at least 24 hours notice and you go before the Judge and tell them why you want continuance. Many Courts require the Motion to be in writing.

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