Law and Motion definition

Law and Motion means all hearings set by the filing of a Request for Order or Request for Domestic Violence Restraining Orders.

Examples of Law and Motion in a sentence

  • The Court will determine the order in which cases on the Law and Motion Calendar are heard.

  • If a party requesting that a motion be taken off calendar or that a hearing be continued to a later date does not have email access, the party may, in lieu of email, provide all of the foregoing information in a letter personally delivered to the Law and Motion department.

  • A party intending to rely on such reports at the Law and Motion hearing must submit a copy to the courtroom clerk and to all parties no later than five calendar days before the scheduled hearing.

  • If the responding party is not present when the Law and Motion calendar is called, the Court will proceed to hear the matter only if the responding party has been properly served.

  • The Court will schedule these matters as follows: 1) Matters involving only child custody and visitation will be scheduled on the Readiness Calendar; 2) Matters involving only financial issues will be scheduled on the Law and Motion Calendar; 3) Matters involving both child custody and visitation issues and financial issues first will be scheduled on the Readiness Calendar; at the Readiness Calendar, the Court will set hearings for both the custody and visitation and the financial matters.

  • A party wishing an official transcript of a hearing on a matter transferred to the Law and Motion department pursuant to this rule must obtain the services of a certified reporter to attend and report the hearing pursuant to CRC 2.956(c).

  • If the moving party is not present when the Law and Motion Calendar is called, the matter will ordinarily be removed from the Court calendar unless affirmative relief related to the original REQUEST FOR ORDER was requested by the responding party in a filed RESPONSIVE DECLARATION TO REQUEST FOR ORDER.

  • If not all parties to the motion sign the stipulation, the Temporary Judge will hold a hearing and issue a report and recommended ruling to the Law and Motion Department and the judge presiding in the Law and Motion Department will, at a later date, hold a hearing on the motion and decide it.

  • All discovery motions are heard in the Law and Motion Departments.

  • Summary judgment/adjudication motions (except in cases assigned to a single judge and cases specified LRSF 8.10) are heard in the Law and Motion Departments.

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