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procedural motion

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A quick definition of procedural motion:

A procedural motion is a request made in court to ask for a specific ruling or order. There are different types of procedural motions, such as a motion to modify a previous order or a motion for a new trial. Some motions can be made without notifying the other party, while others may be contested. A speaking motion is one that brings up new issues not previously mentioned in the case.

A more thorough explanation:

A procedural motion is a request made to a court or other legal body that asks for a specific ruling or order. It is a way for parties involved in a legal case to ask for something to be done or to clarify a decision that has already been made.

Examples of procedural motions include:

  • Calendar motion: A motion that relates to the time of a court appearance, such as a request to continue or reset a hearing.
  • Motion to modify: A post-final-decree motion asking the court to change one of its earlier orders, such as a request to change child support or visitation.
  • Omnibus motion: A motion that makes several requests or asks for multiple forms of relief.

These examples illustrate how procedural motions are used to request specific actions or changes in legal proceedings. They are an important tool for parties to ensure that their rights are protected and that the legal process is fair and just.

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