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Filing a Motion For Change Of Venue And Transfer Court File is a critical step to ensure that your case is heard in the appropriate location. This guide will walk you through the process of completing and submitting this form online, making the procedure as straightforward as possible.
Follow the steps to fill out your motion accurately and efficiently.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the document and open it in your chosen online editor.
- Identify the case number at the top of the form and fill in the appropriate number as provided by the court.
- In the section labeled 'Petitioner,' enter your name as the individual filing this motion.
- Under 'Respondent,' enter the name of the other party involved in the case.
- In the first grounds statement, specify the county where you and the minor child or children have resided, along with the date of residency.
- In the second grounds statement, indicate the county where the respondent currently resides and the date they began residing there.
- In the third grounds statement, confirm that it is in the best interest of the minor child or children for the case to be moved to the specified county.
- Complete the 'WHEREFORE' section by repeating the county names to ensure clarity on where the file is being transferred from and to.
- In the signature section, sign your name and provide your address and telephone number for contact purposes.
- Finally, complete the 'CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE' by listing the parties to whom a copy of the motion is being sent, along with the date. Ensure you sign this section as well.
- Once all fields are completed, you can save the changes, download the form, print it, or share it as needed.
Start completing your documents online to streamline your process today.
Normally, the venue in a criminal case is the judicial district or county where the crime was committed. For civil cases, venue is usually the district or county which is the residence of a principal defendant, where a contract was executed or is to be performed, or where an accident took place.
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