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Navigating the court system can be challenging, but this guide aims to simplify the process of requesting modifications or enforcement of court orders in family law cases. Follow these steps meticulously to ensure your motion is filled out correctly and submitted appropriately.
Follow the steps to fill out your motion form correctly.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Fill out the Notice of Motion (Form A) by entering your name, contact details, and the names of other parties involved in your case. Clearly state what you are asking the court to do.
- Obtain a court date for your motion. Consult the court's calendar to select an appropriate date and fill it in on your Notice of Motion.
- Complete the Certification (Form B), specifying your reasons for requesting the changes or enforcement. Include any relevant supporting documents.
- Prepare the Proposed Order (Form C) to outline your requests to the court clearly.
- Fill out the Certification of Filing and Service (Form D), affirming that copies of the motion have been sent to the involved parties as required.
- Complete the Notice to Litigants (Form E), ensuring the other party understands how to respond to your motion.
- If applicable, fill out the Statement for the Probation Division (Form F) for matters related to child support adjustments.
- Create a Letter to the Clerk (Form G) to accompany your motion papers when submitting them to the court.
- Review your completed forms to ensure accuracy and completeness, ensuring you sign where necessary.
- Mail or deliver the entire package of completed forms to the court and the other parties as instructed.
Start completing your motion form online today to make your request to the court.
The Application/Cross Application to Modify a Court Order is a written request in which you ask the court to change or enforce an existing court order. The court will change an order only if important facts or circumstances have changed from the time the order was issued.
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