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This is a legal form that was released by the New Jersey Superior Court - a government authority operating within New Jersey. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form 12592 Universal Family Adjournment Order?
A: Form 12592 Universal Family Adjournment Order is a legal document used in New Jersey courts for requesting an adjournment of a family court case.
Q: Who can use Form 12592 Universal Family Adjournment Order?
A: This form can be used by any party involved in a family court case in New Jersey, including plaintiffs, defendants, or their attorneys.
Q: What is the purpose of using Form 12592 Universal Family Adjournment Order?
A: The purpose of using this form is to request a postponement or rescheduling of a family court hearing or trial.
Q: Do I need to provide a reason for requesting an adjournment using Form 12592?
A: Yes, you are required to provide a reason for your request for adjournment on this form.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing Form 12592?
A: There may be filing fees associated with requesting an adjournment, depending on the policies of the specific court. You should check with the court or consult an attorney for more information.
Q: What should I do after submitting Form 12592?
A: After submitting the form, you should follow any additional instructions provided by the court. It is also recommended to inform all relevant parties involved in the case about the adjournment request.
Q: Can the court deny my request for adjournment?
A: Yes, the court has the discretion to deny a request for adjournment if they believe it is not justified or if it would cause undue delay. It is ultimately up to the judge to decide whether to grant or deny the request.
Q: What happens if my request for adjournment is granted?
A: If your request for adjournment is granted, the court will reschedule your hearing or trial to a later date. You will be notified of the new date and time by the court.
Q: What should I do if I have more questions about Form 12592 Universal Family Adjournment Order?
A: If you have more questions about this form or the adjournment process, it is recommended to consult with an attorney or contact the Clerk's Office of the Family Division in your county for assistance.
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