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(OPPOSED) MOTION TO STAY DISCOVERY When such a motion is pending, Circuit law compels a stay to guard against the significant costs of unwarranted discovery requests.
In civil litigation, an order that prevents the disclosure of certain information. A party or person, such as a non-party recipient of a subpoena, may move for a protective order by showing good cause that the court should not permit the requested discovery because the discovery request is: Annoying.
Therefore, a party filing a motion to dismiss a case is not sufficient for the trial court to stay discovery. Discovery will proceed even while the court resolves the motion.Consequently, discovery will cease if the case is dismissed by the court. 1 1.280, Florida Rules of Civil Procedure.
Motions for Protective Order If a party or person maintains that responding to the discovery sought will result in potentially abusive action, then the party or person will file a motion for protective order. The Florida Rules of Civil Procedure 1.280 sets forth how a party can move for a protective order.
If the judge is satisfied, he or she will issue a temporary protective order that will last ten days, but which can be extended upon request, up to the maximum length of one year, but can only last 30 days where the victim has minor children with the abuser.
Under section 93-21-7(2) of the Mississippi Code, there is no cost to file for a protection order. . temporary restraining order. the clerk will fill out the information for you.