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This form is an application for custody and visitation. This is an official form from the Connecticut Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates forms as is required by Connecticut statutes and law.
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You might be able to get 3 extra months to move out if you are evicted because you did not pay the rent, but you must fill out a Stay of Execution (#JD-HM-21) form and pay the court all of the rent you owe within 5 days of the judgment. You must be prepared to pay for each month that you stay.
You do this by contacting the Plaintiff or Plaintiff's Attorney by telephone and stating: ?I will be submitting a request to Stay the Execution of the Judgment twenty-four hours from the time of this call.?
The Execution informs the defendant that they must vacate the premises within a minimum of 24 (twenty-four) hours or be physically removed from the premises and that if the defendant does not move the defendant's possessions and personal effects they will be removed by the marshal and stored at the defendant's expense.
Stay of execution. Appeal (a) Execution shall be stayed for five days from the date judgment has been rendered, provided any Sunday or legal holiday intervening shall be excluded in computing such five days. (b) No appeal shall be taken except within such five-day period.