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A motion to compel discovery from a party should be made in the court in which the action is pending or in any district court in the district in which the deposition is being taken. Tex. R. Civ.
Section 157.421 - Clarifying Nonspecific Order (a) A court may clarify an order rendered by the court in a proceeding under this title if the court finds, on the motion of a party or on the court's own motion, that the order is not specific enough to be enforced by contempt.
1. 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.
A motion to compel shall not be filed less than 10 days before the first day of the hearing on the merits, unless good cause is shown. A judge may deny or limit relief sought in a motion to compel if the judge determines that the discovery requests at issue are improper or unduly burdensome.
The purpose of a Motion for Clarification is to ask the Court to explain the provisions of a prior order of the Court that a party does not fully understand.