This is a legal form that was released by the Minnesota District Courts - a government authority operating within Minnesota. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is a CCT506 Notice and Motion?
A: A CCT506 Notice and Motion is a legal document that can be used in Minnesota Conciliation Court to request the vacation of a judgment after the deadline has passed.
Q: What is Conciliation Court in Minnesota?
A: Conciliation Court in Minnesota is a special court that handles small claims disputes, generally involving amounts of money up to $15,000.
Q: What is a Conciliation Court judgment?
A: A Conciliation Court judgment is a decision made by the court in a small claims dispute. It determines who is liable for a debt or damages and how much they owe.
Q: When can I use a CCT506 Notice and Motion?
A: You can use a CCT506 Notice and Motion if you want to request the vacation of a Conciliation Court judgment after the deadline for doing so has passed.
Q: Why would I want to vacate a Conciliation Court judgment?
A: There are several reasons why you might want to vacate a Conciliation Court judgment, such as if new evidence has emerged or if you were not properly notified of the court proceedings.
Q: How do I fill out a CCT506 Notice and Motion?
A: You should carefully read the instructions provided with the form and provide all necessary information, such as your name, case number, and reasons for requesting the vacation of the judgment.
Q: What happens after I file a CCT506 Notice and Motion?
A: After you file a CCT506 Notice and Motion, the court will review your request and may schedule a hearing to consider your arguments and any opposition from the other party.
Q: Can I use a CCT506 Notice and Motion in other states?
A: No, the CCT506 Notice and Motion is specific to Minnesota Conciliation Court. Other states may have their own forms and procedures for vacating judgments in small claims courts.
Form Details:
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