Rhode Island Notice of Continuance

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Rhode Island
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RI-SKU-0247
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Notice of Continuance

A Rhode Island Notice of Continuance is a legal document that is filed in the state of Rhode Island to request the continuation of a hearing or trial date. This document is usually filed in response to a motion for continuance that was filed by a party to the case. There are two types of Rhode Island Notice of Continuance: an unopposed continuance and an opposed continuance. An unopposed continuance is a motion that is filed by one party and does not require a response from the opposing party. An opposed continuance is a motion that requires a response from the opposing party and must be approved by a judge before it can be granted. The Rhode Island Notice of Continuance must include the name of the court, the case number, the parties involved, the requested continuance date, and the reason for the continuance.

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(a) Execution. Process to enforce a judgment for the payment of money shall be a writ of execution unless the court directs otherwise. The procedure on execution, in proceedings supplementary to and in aid of a judgment, and in proceedings on and in aid of execution shall be in ance with applicable statutes.

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Evicting a tenant in Rhode Island can take around one to four months, depending on the reason for the eviction. If tenants file an appeal, the process can take longer.

A divorce is filed by submitting to the family court clerk the following forms: a complaint, a DR6, two statements listing the children of the divorce, a family services counseling report form, a report of divorce, a copy of the marriage certificate, the summons, and the filing fee.

A Rhode Island 5-day notice to quit, also known as form DC-55, is a document sent to a tenant who has failed to pay rent on time. When the tenant goes 15 days past the due date without paying rent, the landlord may serve this notice demanding rent. It will allow the tenant five (5) days to pay the past-due rent.

How long does the eviction process take to evict a month-to-month tenant in Rhode Island and Providence Plantations? Pursuant to RI law, to evict a month-to-month tenant, a landlord must send a 30 day notice to terminate the month to month tenancy.

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Rhode Island Notice of Continuance