Ex parte motions and hearings manual






















 · The Superior Court Statistical Reporting Manual defines “ex parte actions” as follows. An ex parte action is a judicial action on the behalf of one party, without notice to or contestation by any person adversely interested. When one party appears before a judicial officer, ex parte, and no oral argument or testimony is given, the SCOMIS Docket Codes EXWACT (Ex Parte Action With Order) or. The Court may rule upon ex parte motions without requiring a response from the opposing party. If a party intends to oppose the ex parte motion, the party must immediately file a notice stating that the party intends to oppose the ex parte motion and providing the date upon which the opposition will be filed.  · EX PARTE MOTIONS. Custody Motion Packets [Clark] - motions for order shortening time, and ex parte motion and order for return of child ("Pick-up Order") Ex Parte Motion Packets [Washoe] - motions regarding children, mutual restraining order for protection of property and finances, order shortening time, and non-emergency motion.


The presiding judge oversees civil and criminal ex parte every day at AM (or after the 9AM trial assignment docket completes) and at PM. Family law ex parte rotates daily and occurs. PROSECUTION HEARINGS, SHORT MATTERS/EX PARTE HEARINGS, AND JURY TRIALS, which all require prior Court approval). Furthermore, there is no need to submit any Motion or proposed Order for permission to appear virtually because all attorneys, all parties, and all witnesses are permitted to appear virtually for all. If an ex parte hearing includes oral argument or testimony, one of the Proceedings Docket Codes should be used, such as MTHRG (Motion Hearing). Using a Proceeding Code for ex parte hearings will ensure that they are included in the “Total Proceedings” count for Caseload Statistics.


and Probate Clerk's Offices will continue to process emergency ex parte Please follow instructions onsite to enter the Clerk's Office in Redwood. The presiding judge requires all attorneys or self-represented litigants to appear at the hearing. See section III.A.5, above. 5. Ex Parte Motions. Black's Law. Matters that are not handled by the Ex Parte courtroom: Criminal matters; Discovery motions (except for Support Modifications); Domestic matters that are.

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