My question involves court procedures for the state of: CALIFORNIA
Hi,
I'm an attorney that wants to file an ex parte motion to compel the return of an item for my clients that the defendant is withholding illegally.
I keep forgetting - I don't have to attach the actual motion to the defendant's attorneys, right? I can hand it to them on the morning of the hearing?
Also, I wanted to also include an ex parte writ of attachment on the defendant as well at the same hearing.
Many thanks for all your help. I'm doing this pro bono by the way to help a faith-based organization, so a good verse for anyone helping me is "God will not forget your work. He's not unjust." Hebrews 6:10
Hi,
I'm an attorney that wants to file an ex parte motion to compel the return of an item for my clients that the defendant is withholding illegally.
I keep forgetting - I don't have to attach the actual motion to the defendant's attorneys, right? I can hand it to them on the morning of the hearing?
Also, I wanted to also include an ex parte writ of attachment on the defendant as well at the same hearing.
Many thanks for all your help. I'm doing this pro bono by the way to help a faith-based organization, so a good verse for anyone helping me is "God will not forget your work. He's not unjust." Hebrews 6:10
Motions: Does an Ex-Parte Motion Have to Include the Motion
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