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What is Motion Continue

The Motion to Continue Proceedings is a legal document used by parties in Alabama to request a delay in court proceedings.

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Motion Continue is needed by:
  • Defendants seeking to postpone a court date
  • Plaintiffs requesting changes in court schedules
  • Attorneys filing motions for clients
  • Representatives of parties in legal disputes
  • Individuals navigating family law cases

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Any party involved in a legal case in Alabama can file a Motion to Continue Proceedings, including defendants, plaintiffs, and their legal representatives.
It is crucial to submit the Motion to Continue Proceedings as early as possible, ideally at least a few days before the scheduled court date to allow for processing.
The Motion can be submitted directly through the court system, or if using pdfFiller, you may have the option to submit electronically depending on the court's requirements.
Typically, a Motion to Continue Proceedings does not require supporting documents; however, providing evidence or additional context for the request can strengthen your case.
Avoid incomplete information, unclear reasons for the request, or missing signatures, as these can lead to delays or denial of the motion.
Processing times can vary by court, so it is advisable to check directly with the court or legal counsel for specific turnaround times in your area.
If your Motion to Continue Proceedings is denied, you may still be required to appear in court as scheduled; consult your attorney for advice on the next steps.
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