Mississippi Amended Order of Continuance

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Mississippi
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MS-61844
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What this document covers

The Amended Order of Continuance is a legal document used in divorce proceedings to request a change in the previously scheduled trial date. This form officially communicates to the court that the trial will be postponed to a new date and time. It is crucial for ensuring that all parties involved are aware of the updated schedule and helps avoid any misunderstandings regarding court appearances. Unlike other legal documents, this order specifically addresses the postponement of court dates.

Form components explained

  • Case title: Indicates the parties involved, including a minor if applicable.
  • Order details: Specifies the new trial date and time.
  • Order enforceability: Declares the motion for continuance as granted by the court.
  • Judge's signature: Confirms the validity of the order.
  • Date of the order: Records when the amended order was officially issued.

Common use cases

This form should be used when a party in a divorce proceeding needs to change the trial date. Common scenarios include situations where one party needs additional time to prepare, unforeseen circumstances arise, or there are scheduling conflicts that prevent attending the court on the original date. Submitting this order ensures that the court is notified and that both parties have clarity on the new timeline for the proceedings.

Who needs this form

  • Individuals involved in ongoing divorce proceedings.
  • Attorneys representing clients in family law cases.
  • Next friends acting on behalf of minors in divorce cases.
  • Anyone needing to formally request a postponement of a court date related to divorce.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify the parties involved in the case and ensure their names are correctly stated.
  • Specify the new trial date and time in the appropriate fields.
  • State the reason for the requested continuance, if needed.
  • Provide the date of the order, which indicates when the document is being filed.
  • Have the judge sign the form to validate the amended order.

Is notarization required?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. It's important to check your jurisdiction's requirements to ensure compliance.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failing to include the correct names of the parties involved.
  • Not properly specifying the new trial date or time.
  • Neglecting to secure the judge's signature, which renders the form invalid.
  • Submitting the form without ensuring compliance with local court rules.

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Quick recap

  • The Amended Order of Continuance is essential for rescheduling court dates in divorce cases.
  • Properly complete the form with all relevant details to avoid delays or legal issues.
  • Check state rules for any specific requirements regarding continuances.

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