A Pennsylvania Motion for Civil Case Continuance is a legal document filed with the court that requests a delay in the proceedings of a civil case. This motion is usually filed when the party filing it needs more time to prepare for the case or wishes to postpone the case for other reasons. The motion must be granted by the judge before it can be effective. There are two types of Pennsylvania Motion for Civil Case Continuance: an Agreed Motion for Continuance and a Non-Agreed Motion for Continuance. An Agreed Motion for Continuance is when both parties involved in the case agree to delay the proceedings. A Non-Agreed Motion for Continuance is when only one party agrees to the delay. When filing a Pennsylvania Motion for Civil Case Continuance, the party must provide information about why they are requesting the delay and provide evidence to back up their request. The court will then review the motion and make a determination on whether to grant the motion.