Missouri Objection, Response or Motion (Generic) — Pro Se is a legal filing that allows an individual who is representing themselves in a courtroom to make an objection, response or motion. This filing is used to oppose a motion or argument made by the opposing party, to respond to a discovery request, or to introduce a motion of their own. It is important to tailor the filing to the specific facts of the case and to cite relevant legal authority in support of the argument. There are several types of Missouri Objection, Response or Motion (Generic) — Pro Se that can be used, including: Motion to Dismiss, Motion to Strike, Motion for Summary Judgment, Motion for Protective Order, Motion for Leave to Amend the Complaint, Motion for Joiner of Parties, Motion for Extension of Time, Motion for Change of Venue, Motion for Sanctions, Motion for Reconsideration, and Motion for Reconsideration of Judgment.