Washington Order Transferring Case

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Order Transferring Case

A Washington Order Transferring Case is a court order issued by a court in the state of Washington that requires a case from one court to be transferred to another court within the same state. It is commonly used when an out-of-state party is involved in a case and one court does not have jurisdiction over the matter. There are two types of Washington Order Transferring Cases: Interlocutory and Final. An Interlocutory Order is issued while a case is pending and can be used to move a case to a different court prior to a decision being rendered. A Final Order is issued after a decision has been made and is used to move the case to an appellate court for a review of the lower court's decision. Both types of orders require the parties involved to be notified prior to the transfer taking place.

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Show cause orders instruct parties to ?show cause? why the court should decide in their favor on a motion. More accurately, a show cause order instructs a party to appear at a hearing and show cause why the court should not grant a motion another party filed. Many of the most complicated motions are by show cause.

Ex Parte is a special department of Superior Court assigned responsibility, under Local Court Rules, for certain short matters and emergency or unopposed orders.

In civil procedure, ex parte is used to refer to motions for orders that can be granted without waiting for a response from the other side. Generally, these are orders that are only in place until further hearings can be held, such as a temporary restraining order.

Some examples of ex parte orders are orders that: Prevent the other party from taking a child out of the country or state. Prevent the other party from destroying property. Prevent the other party from removing assets in a divorce proceeding.

You can also ask the court to prohibit weapons and to order your spouse or ex-spouse to surrender weapons to the police or sheriff. A court may grant an Immediate Restraining Order (Ex Parte) the same day as the request is made, even without notice to the other spouse, if necessary to provide safety.

A party moving to extend or reduce time shall file a written motion with the sSuperior cCourt and serve it upon all non-moving parties. The motion shall state (1) the date the act is scheduled or required to occur; (2) the new date requested; and (3) the specific reasons for the motion.

File a declaration with the court asking for a continuance. It should say why you need the continuance. Explain how you can better present evidence in your case if you have more time. Explain some of what you want to tell the court, in case you do not get a continuance.

Rule 2.9 - Ex Parte Communications (A) A judge shall not initiate, permit, or consider ex parte communications, or consider other communications made to the judge outside the presence of the parties or their lawyers, concerning a pending or impending matter, before that judge's court except as follows: (1) When

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