Instructions to File Motion to Modify or Terminate Maintenance
Instructions to File Motion to Modify or Terminate Maintenance
Instructions to File Motion to Terminate Child Support-Marriage and Divorce
Instructions to File Motion to Terminate Child Support-Marriage and Divorce
Instructions to Filing a Response-Marriage and Divorce
Instructions to Filing a Response-Marriage and Divorce
Instructions to Modify Custody or Decision-Making Responsibilities
Instructions to Modify Custody or Decision-Making Responsibilities
Instructions to Modify or Set Aside Parentage-Marriage and Divorce
Instructions to Modify or Set Aside Parentage-Marriage and Divorce
Instructions to Request Service by Publication-Marriage and Divorce
Template Document
Instructions to Set a Hearing and to Complete Notice of Hearing or Status Conference form-Marriage and Divorce
Instructions to Set a Hearing and to Complete Notice of Hearing or Status Conference form-Marriage and Divorce
Legal Steps for a Divorce or Legal Separation
Legal Steps for a Divorce or Legal Separation
Mandatory Disclosure RE Appointment
Mandatory Disclosure RE Appointment
Mandatory Disclosure Form-Marriage and Divorce
Mandatory Disclosure Form-Marriage and Divorce
Motion Affidavit for Grandparent or Great-Grandparent Visitations
Motion Affidavit for Grandparent or Great-Grandparent Visitations
Motion for Abduction Prevention Measures
Motion for Abduction Prevention Measures, which included a restriction of Parenting Time. What’s not in the motion is Crazy Mom’s constant assertion the court and I were engaged in ex-parte communications in an attempt to deprive her of her rights to due process and the fact she filed a Federal Notice of Removal instead of answering the motion (denied, of course, with an admonishment from the Federal judge that she is required to abide by Rule 11). As always, these are fact specific, but this one worked (especially as Crazy Mom failed to appear at the hearing, or otherwise respond to the motion in any way).
Motion for Absentee Testimony – Request for Absentee Testimony
A party may request that testimony be presented at a trial or hearing by a person absent from the courtroom by means of telephone or some other suitable and equivalent medium of communication. The motion should include the reason(s) for allowing such testimony, a detailed description of all testimony which is proposed to be taken by telephone or other medium of communication, and copies of all documents or reports which will be used or referred to in such testimony.