A continuance changes the date of a court hearing or trial to a later date. A judge will give you a continuance if you can show good cause."Good cause" means a very good reason for changing the date that is already set. Best to file this in writing with the clerk of the court AND send a copy to the other side. No request to pass, postpone or reset any trial shall be granted unless counsel for all parties consent, or unless all parties not joining in such request. Texas courts interpret this rule as requiring that continuance motions be made in writing. In general, Texas has very few official legal forms. This is why you will not always find a free fill-in-the-blank form for your situation. Continuance - Judge Brown follows Local Rule 40.1. If I have a trial date set, can I request a continuance?