Alaska Motion for Hearing on Shortened Time under Probate Rule 14-1 is a motion filed by a party in a probate proceeding to request a hearing on a time-sensitive matter. This motion allows the court to set a hearing date sooner than the scheduling order would normally allow. The motion must include a brief explanation of why the shortened time is necessary, the proposed date for the hearing, and a list of all parties who should be notified of the hearing. There are two types of Alaska Motion for Hearing on Shortened Time under Probate Rule 14-1: an ex parte motion and a motion with notice. An ex parte motion does not require notice to be sent to the other parties, while a motion with notice requires notice to be sent to all parties.