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How to file a motion to set and certificate of readiness effectively

A Motion to Set and Certificate of Readiness is a legal document used to notify the court that a case is ready for trial. This document outlines the key components that indicate the case is at issue and ready to proceed, ensuring that all procedural requirements have been met prior to setting a date for trial.

Common mistakes to avoid when using this form

Users should be cautious of the following errors when completing the Motion to Set and Certificate of Readiness:

  • Failing to fully complete required sections, like estimated time for trial.
  • Not verifying the completion of discovery procedures before filing.
  • Neglecting to sign and date the motion, which could invalidate it.