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2. Form Motion for Summary Judgment

INSTRUCTIONS : MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT(PAGES 7 and 8 ONLY)A motion for summary judgment is a legal pleading filed in a civil court case that makes a request of the court to rule on a legal or factual issue based upon the submitted legal documents.  Th ...

3. Form Motion to Dismiss

INSTRUCTIONS : MOTION TO DISMISSA motion to dismiss is a legal pleading that asks a court to decide a case in favor of the pleading party because no legal claim exists, even if the facts are true as stated by the plaintiff.  The motion to dismiss is used ...

4. Form Motion

INSTRUCTIONS : MOTION(USE PAGES 1 and 2 ONLY)A motion is a legal pleading filed in a court case that makes a request of the court for any number of reasons.  Motion practice is used in both civil cases and criminal cases, but the types of motions use are ...

5. Form Counterclaim

INSTRUCTIONS : COUNTERCLAIMA counterclaim is a legal pleading in which a defending party files a legal claim against the party is has filed the original claim.  A counterclaim is a valid response to a complaint and is used for a variety of civil law claim ...

6. Form Complaint

INSTRUCTIONS : COMPLAINTA complaint is a legal pleading filed in a civil court case that establishes the plaintiff's case against all named defendants.  The complaint is used to both provide the court with notification and basis for the case while also pr ...

7. Form Authorization

INSTRUCTIONS : AUTHORIZATIONAn authorization is a document that is given from one party to another, allowing them the legal right to do what is specified.  Authorizations can be used for a variety of reasons, but they can mainly be found in legal and gove ...

8. Form Affidavit

INSTRUCTIONS : AFFIDAVITAn affidavit is a sworn statement made under oath administered by an individual who is authorized to take such a statement.  Affidavits can be used for a number of reasons and have the same effect as testimony in a court of law for ...

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