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FORM 3 (FC) (rev. 4/09) NORTH CAROLINA 28th JUDICIAL DISTRICT BUNCOMBE COUNTY Plaintiff, IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION -CVD- Judge: MOTION AND ORDER TO CONTINUE vs. Defendant.

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Filling out a Motion To Continue form is an important step in ensuring that your court case can be rescheduled when needed. This guide provides you with clear, step-by-step instructions to complete the form accurately online.

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  1. Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in your preferred online editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the case number at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your case within the court system.
  3. Identify the date set for the conference, motion, or trial by entering it in the designated field. This is crucial for the court's scheduling.
  4. Outline the specific issues that are scheduled to be heard, providing concise details in the appropriate section of the form.
  5. If the issues involve custody, child support, spousal support, or equitable distribution, indicate whether temporary orders are currently in place by selecting 'yes' or 'no.'
  6. Clearly state the basis for your Motion To Continue in the provided space, ensuring to justify your request effectively.
  7. Enter the number of times your case has previously been continued in the specified field.
  8. Choose one of the options to describe your contact with the opposing party or counsel regarding this motion. It is important to indicate whether they agree with or oppose your request.
  9. If you attempted to contact the opposing party or counsel, clarify how you made this attempt (via telephone, fax, email, or mail) and enter the date.
  10. Certify that you have served a copy of the Motion to Continue as required by filling in the appropriate information in the certification section.
  11. Sign the form in the designated area and print your name below it. Ensure all fields are completed before finalizing.
  12. Once the document is completed, save your changes. You can also download, print, or share the form as needed.

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An order to continue allows for the proper parties to be identified and to continue with the litigation. Rule 11.02(1) provides the process by which an order to continue is obtained.

What is a Motion? A motion is the method used to speak to the judge about a matter in your case. For example, a motion may be brought to ask the court to set aside a default or vacate a default judgment, or it may be brought to ask the court to order a judgment to be paid in installments.

The motion asks the court to compel the other party to obey an existing order or to punish the other party for violating the order. If the court grants the motion, the court will schedule a hearing at which the opposing party has to show good cause why they violated the order.

A Utah Order to Show Cause is typically a situation where some or all the terms of an agreement reached in court as a result of a criminal charge were not properly completed or were not completed within the given timeframe as outlined in the agreement.

A Motion for Continuance is a motion that one party files with the court seeking the court move a hearing or other court date.

A party can ask to reschedule ("continue") an upcoming hearing or trial by filing a Motion to Continue Hearing or Trial. It is up to the commissioner or judge to decide if the hearing or trial will be rescheduled. If it is not rescheduled the parties should plan to attend the hearing or trial.

Asking the court to enforce an order This page explains how to ask the court to enforce an existing order or decree from a Utah court. This is done by filing a Motion to Enforce Order. Instructions on Opposing a Motion to Enforce Order are also available below.

Within 14 days after filing of the Motion. Within 7 days after filing of the Memorandum Opposing the Motion.

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