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  • #31
    Thanks for the help everyone. Sorry for delay in responding but I have been dealing with depression and anxiety. I had one more question with regards to serving opposing counsel. Do I need to serve them the document before sending court documents to get a court date ? I can’t remember!

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    • #32
      Ask the opposing counsel for the dates they are available for a motion.
      Book one of those dates. Then file and get the date.

      You don't actually have to do this but it looks a little hostile if just book a date. The other lawyer is busy and then you waste more hours rebooking.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Jabba13 View Post
        Thanks for the help everyone. Sorry for delay in responding but I have been dealing with depression and anxiety. I had one more question with regards to serving opposing counsel. Do I need to serve them the document before sending court documents to get a court date ? I canâ€[emoji769]t remember!

        I believe you get the date from the clerk and then file your paperwork.

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