We had a case conference past September. I now wanted to book a settlement conference. My Ex refused, stating not ready, said access to our daughter is an issue, and said he intends to file a motion. I responded to the court stating that this was a tactic to avoid moving forward with the divorce and settling other issues including child support.
Administrative judge issued an endorsement ordering Ex to serve and file his "motion materials" by 16 December. What did the judge mean by "motion materials"??.
The earliest available dates for motions are in February 2020, and I thought that the Notice of Motion and the Affidavit are served and filed 6 days before the motion is heard. So the judge's order makes no sense, since there is no motion date yet, and like I mentioned, the earliest available dates for motions are in February. So what exactly did the judge want him to file and serve at this time by 16 Dec???
Administrative judge issued an endorsement ordering Ex to serve and file his "motion materials" by 16 December. What did the judge mean by "motion materials"??.
The earliest available dates for motions are in February 2020, and I thought that the Notice of Motion and the Affidavit are served and filed 6 days before the motion is heard. So the judge's order makes no sense, since there is no motion date yet, and like I mentioned, the earliest available dates for motions are in February. So what exactly did the judge want him to file and serve at this time by 16 Dec???
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