Letter Concerning Hearing Without Consent In Wake

State:
Multi-State
County:
Wake
Control #:
US-0007LTR
Format:
Word; 
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Description

The Letter Concerning Hearing Without Consent in Wake serves as a formal notification regarding the proceedings of a hearing, particularly one concerning a Motion for Summary Judgment. This model letter allows users to document details of a court hearing, including the date, participants, and the judge's comments. The letter aims to inform relevant parties about the outcome of the hearing and the subsequent decision while inviting any questions. Legal professionals such as attorneys, partners, and paralegals can utilize this form to efficiently communicate essential case updates, ensuring that all interested parties remain informed and engaged. When filling out the form, users should personalize it by entering specific details about the hearing and clarifying any pertinent facts relevant to the case. Additionally, it is important for users to maintain a professional and supportive tone throughout the correspondence, fostering effective communication within legal contexts. This document is particularly useful when quick updates about court proceedings are necessary, helping streamline professional interactions and compliance with procedural norms.

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A summons or notice of petition is a legal document that provides notice to someone that a court action is pending and tells him or her when and where the court appearance is. Usually a summons will also direct that the person has to appear at that court date and that s/he may face consequences if s/he does not appear.

Hearing Notice means the notice of the hearing given by the hearing officer to the respondent.

Notice of hearing; waiver; permissible form of notice and waiver. (a) The clerk of court, upon the request of the plaintiff, shall issue a notice to the defendant setting a time and place for a hearing before the clerk which shall not be less than 10 days from the date of service of said notice upon the defendant.

Notice of hearing; waiver; permissible form of notice and waiver. (a) The clerk of court, upon the request of the plaintiff, shall issue a notice to the defendant setting a time and place for a hearing before the clerk which shall not be less than 10 days from the date of service of said notice upon the defendant.

Except when the hearing is scheduled by calendar call, the judge must notify the parties of the hearing's date, time, and place at least 14 days before the hearing. The notice is sent by regular, first-class mail, unless the judge determines that circumstances require service by certified mail or other means.

Currently, our family court judges are: Honorable Lori Christian, Honorable Christine Walczyk, Honorable Michael Denning and Honorable Anna Worley.

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Letter Concerning Hearing Without Consent In Wake