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How to fill out the PRACIPE-ObjectionsToRefereeRecommendation.doc online
Filling out the PRACIPE-ObjectionsToRefereeRecommendation.doc is an important step in the legal process regarding objections to a referee's recommendation. This guide will provide you with clear and concise instructions to help you complete the form online effortlessly.
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- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the PRACIPE-ObjectionsToRefereeRecommendation.doc and open it in your chosen online editor.
- Enter the case number at the top of the form where indicated. This number is essential for referencing your case accurately.
- Fill in the receipt number next to the case number if applicable. This helps keep track of your filings.
- Provide the names of the defendant(s) and plaintiff(s) in the designated fields. Ensure the spellings are correct and reflect the official court records.
- Input the corresponding addresses and telephone numbers for both the plaintiff or attorney and the defendant or attorney. Accurate contact details are crucial for court communications.
- Specify the desired motion calendar date by selecting an available date that aligns with court schedules.
- Indicate whether there are any unresolved motions pending in the case by selecting 'yes' or 'no' in the checkbox provided.
- Sign and date the form at the bottom as the moving party, including your bar number if you are an attorney.
- Review all filled information carefully to ensure accuracy and completeness before finalizing your submission.
- Once you have completed the form, you can save changes, download, print, or share the document as needed to ensure proper filing with the Circuit Court Clerk’s Office.
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Relevance. You can object to the relevance of evidence if you think a piece of evidence or something a witness is saying has nothing to do with the case or it is not important in determining who should win in court. Example: Asking how many sexual partners someone has had wouldn't be relevant in a protection order case ...
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