If, at any time after the petition is filed, the petitioner desires to withdraw the same, he shall file with the hearing clerk (or, if filed during the course of a hearing, with the judge) a written request for permission to withdraw.
You don't need an attorney to file a Motion for Contempt, but it is a good idea to have one. If you decide to represent yourself, you can go to the courthouse that made the order and ask for help at the Court Service Center.
IN THE COURT OF CIVIL JUDGE SUIT NO. IN THE MATTER OF: M/s ________________________________ …. APPLICATION FOR WITHDRAWAL OF SUIT UNDER THE. Most Respectfully Showeth. adjudication before this Honorable Court and is fixed for today. inadvertent mistakes of technical nature, which may ultimately damage the.
To file a motion for contempt in New York, certain criteria must be met. There must be an existing order of the court that is clear and unambiguous, and the accused must be proven to have known about this order and willfully disobeyed it.
Except as provided in subdivisions (2), (3) and (4), punishment for a contempt, specified in section seven hundred fifty, may be by fine, not exceeding one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment, not exceeding thirty days, in the jail of the county where the court is sitting, or both, in the discretion of the court.
To file a motion for contempt in New York, certain criteria must be met. There must be an existing order of the court that is clear and unambiguous, and the accused must be proven to have known about this order and willfully disobeyed it.
The Chair takes a vote on the Request for Permission to Withdraw a Motion. If a majority of those present and voting are in favor of withdrawing the motion, then it is withdrawn.
You can withdraw your petition. However, given that the court is already entering orders, you will both need to sign a ``Stipulated Motion to Dismiss'' and file it along with a proposed order dismissing the case. The court should then grant the stipulation and dismiss the case.