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Virginia Instructions to Plaintiff/Plaintiff's Counsel (Alexandria Division)

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Instructions to Plaintiff/Plaintiff's Counsel (Alexandria Division)

Virginia Instructions to Plaintiff/Plaintiff's Counsel (Alexandria Division) are a set of legal guidelines that provide guidance and advice on how to handle a civil case in the Alexandria division of the Virginia court system. These instructions are used by attorneys representing plaintiffs in civil cases, and they provide information on how to file complaints, answer motions, and make legal arguments. They also inform counsel of the division's local rules and other important information. The instructions are organized into three sections: filing a complaint, motion practice, and trial practice. The instructions are issued by the Supreme Court of Virginia and are available on the court's website. They are updated periodically with new court rules or changes to existing rules. There are two types of Virginia Instructions to Plaintiff/Plaintiff's Counsel (Alexandria Division): the General Instructions and the Special Instructions. The General Instructions are a comprehensive guide that applies to all civil litigation, while the Special Instructions provide additional guidance specific to the Alexandria Division of the court system.

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If your lawsuit is for more than $200, the filing fee is $26, plus $12 for each person or business you are suing. If your lawsuit is for $200 or less, the filing fee is $21, plus $12 for each person or business you are suing. If you win the judgment will include your filing & service fees.

(c) Filing and Service of Briefs - Counsel of record may elect or the court may require the parties to file briefs in support of or in opposition to a motion. Any such briefs should be filed with the court and served on all counsel of record sufficiently before the hearing to allow consideration of the issues involved.

? All final judgments, orders, and decrees, irrespective of terms of court, remain under the control of the trial court and may be modified, vacated, or suspended for twenty-one days after the date of entry, and no longer.

Unless otherwise ordered by the commission, any response to a motion must be filed within 14 days of the filing of the motion, and any reply by the moving party must be filed within 10 days of the filing of the response. §§ 12.1-13 and 12.1-25 of the Code of Virginia.

A. A party may file a petition for reconsideration of an agency's final decision made pursuant to § 2.2-4020. The petition shall be filed with the agency not later than 15 days after service of the final decision and shall state the specific grounds on which relief is requested.

Domestic judgments, or those obtained in a Virginia court of law have a collection period of 10 years and may be extended for a long as 20 years. While foreign judgments, or any judgments of a court where the debt did not originally occur, also have a collection period of 10 years but may not be renewed or extended.

A motion to quash an execution may, after reasonable notice to the adverse party, be heard and decided by the court which issued the execution.

A hearing shall be held by the court, as provided herein, and the court shall rule on any such motions not later than forty-five days after the date of judgment, not including the date of entry of such judgment.

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Virginia Instructions to Plaintiff/Plaintiff's Counsel (Alexandria Division)