The District of Columbia General Forms (SEB)-Pro Se Motion and Order are legal forms that can be used by individuals representing themselves in court proceedings in the District of Columbia. These forms are used to file motions and orders with the court, and assist individuals in representing themselves without an attorney. There are three types of forms available: Pro Se Motion, Pro Se Order, and Pro Se Notice. The Pro Se Motion allows individuals to make requests to the court, such as a request for a hearing or a request to modify an existing court order. The Pro Se Order assists in making decisions, such as granting a motion or denying a motion. Finally, the Pro Se Notice allows individuals to provide notice to the court of their intent to file a motion or order. The forms provide step-by-step instructions on completing the forms and filing them with the court.