Sample Motion for Continuance - Civil is a legal document that was released by the Ohio Judicial System - a government authority operating within Ohio. The form may be used strictly within CUYAHOGA COUNTY.
Q: What is a motion for continuance?
A: A motion for continuance is a request to postpone a scheduled court proceeding.
Q: What is a civil case?
A: A civil case is a legal dispute between two or more parties seeking monetary damages or other remedies, rather than criminal charges.
Q: What is Cuyahoga County?
A: Cuyahoga County is a county in the state of Ohio.
Q: What is the purpose of a motion for continuance?
A: The purpose of a motion for continuance is to request additional time before a court proceeding.
Q: When can a motion for continuance be filed?
A: A motion for continuance can be filed at any time before a scheduled court proceeding.
Q: Who can file a motion for continuance?
A: Any party involved in a court case can file a motion for continuance.
Q: What should be included in a motion for continuance?
A: A motion for continuance should include the reason for the request and any supporting evidence.
Q: What happens after a motion for continuance is filed?
A: After a motion for continuance is filed, the court will review the motion and decide whether to grant or deny it.
Q: Can a motion for continuance be denied?
A: Yes, a motion for continuance can be denied by the court if it determines that the request is not justified or that the opposing party would be prejudiced by a delay.
Q: How long can a continuance be granted for?
A: The length of a continuance granted by the court can vary depending on the circumstances of the case, but typically it is for a reasonable amount of time to address the need for additional time.
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