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The timeline can vary, but it typically takes a few weeks to a couple of months, depending on the court's schedule and the case details.
While it's not legally required, having an attorney can help navigate the complexities and increase your chances of success.
Yes, you can appeal, but it's often a tricky process and best to discuss it with your attorney.
If the motion is granted, it can simplify the case, as it establishes that one party is liable for certain issues, saving time and effort.
A judge looks at all the evidence presented and decides if there's enough proof to rule one way or another without a trial.
Usually, it's filed when one party believes that no material facts are in dispute and that they should win on a specific issue.
It's a legal request to the court to rule on certain parts of a case without a full trial, especially about liability.
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