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What is Motion Continuance

The Motion for Continuance is a legal form used by clients and attorneys in Ohio to request a delay in a scheduled court proceeding.

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Motion Continuance is needed by:
  • Clients seeking to postpone court hearings
  • Attorneys representing litigants in court
  • Judges considering requests for continuance
  • Magistrates involved in court proceedings
  • Legal professionals in Lucas County, Ohio
  • Individuals involved in civil or family court cases

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    Access and open the Motion for Continuance form on pdfFiller by searching for it in the template library or navigating through the legal forms section.
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    Begin completing the form by filling in your details in the specified fields, including your case number and the reason for the continuance.
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    Gather necessary information before starting; this includes previous continuance records and consent from the opposing party, if applicable.
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Any client or attorney involved in a court case in Lucas County, Ohio, may submit a Motion for Continuance to request a delay in court proceedings.
It's advisable to file a Motion for Continuance as early as possible. Check with the specific court's rules for any time-sensitive requirements.
You can submit the completed Motion for Continuance form electronically via pdfFiller, or print it out and deliver it to the court in person, following local submission guidelines.
Yes, you may need to provide evidence for your request, such as previous motions or documents showing the consent of the opposing party.
Common mistakes include leaving required fields blank, failing to obtain necessary signatures, and not providing a clear reason for the continuance.
Processing times can vary. It is essential to follow up with the court after submission to inquire about specific timelines for your case.
Yes, a Motion for Continuance can be denied if the court finds insufficient justification for the delay or if it is not properly supported.
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