This is a legal form that was released by the Hawaii District Courts - a government authority operating within Hawaii. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is a Form 3DC15 Plaintiff's/Defendant's Ex Parte Motion?
A: It is a legal document used in Hawaii for a party to request a court order without providing prior notice to the other party.
Q: Who can file a Form 3DC15 Plaintiff's/Defendant's Ex Parte Motion?
A: Either the plaintiff or defendant in a lawsuit can file this motion.
Q: What is the purpose of filing a Form 3DC15 Plaintiff's/Defendant's Ex Parte Motion?
A: The purpose is to seek immediate temporary relief from the court.
Q: Do I need to provide notice to the other party before filing this motion?
A: No, this motion is filed without providing prior notice to the other party.
Q: What should I include in a Form 3DC15 Plaintiff's/Defendant's Ex Parte Motion?
A: You should include the specific relief you are seeking, the reasons for the urgency, and any supporting evidence.
Q: What happens after filing a Form 3DC15 Plaintiff's/Defendant's Ex Parte Motion?
A: The court will review the motion and decide whether to grant or deny the requested relief without a hearing.
Q: Can the other party oppose the Form 3DC15 Plaintiff's/Defendant's Ex Parte Motion?
A: Yes, the other party can file an opposition if they disagree with the requested relief.
Q: When should I use a Form 3DC15 Plaintiff's/Defendant's Ex Parte Motion?
A: You should use this motion when you need immediate temporary relief from the court.
Q: Do I need an attorney to file a Form 3DC15 Plaintiff's/Defendant's Ex Parte Motion?
A: While it is not required, it is recommended to seek legal advice when preparing and filing this motion.
Form Details:
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