Alaska Response to Motion

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This form is a Response to a general Motion used in civil cases. This is an official form from the Alaska Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Alaska statutes and law.


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A motion is a written request made to the court, asking the judge to issue an order.Other parties have the chance to file and serve a written response to the motion. There is a specific deadline for filing and serving a written response, usually fourteen (14) days prior to a hearing.

When you file your motion, the court clerk will insert the date, time, and place of the hearing on your motion. You must then serve (mail) a copy of your filed motion (including all exhibits and the date, time, and place of hearing) to all other parties in the case.

If one party to a case has filed a motion with the court, the other side can file an opposition. An opposition is a written statement explaining to the judge why the other side is not entitled to whatever he is asking for in his motion.

Fill out the forms. You have to fill out at least 2 forms, maybe more, to file your opposition. File the forms. Turn in your completed forms by mail or efiling. Serve the other party. Get ready for the hearing. Prepare an order.

You have only 14 days to respond to a regular motion. The time to respond runs from the date the motion was filed. Check the certificate of service, which should be included with the Motion papers. If you need to respond to an Administrative Motion, you have only 4 days.

Occasionally, a court may allow a reply to the reply, called a surreply.

You've written a motion and submitted it to the court. The court has set it for oral argument - now what? Read the rules. Know the judge. Review your written motion. Shepardize your cases again. Review opposing counsel's written motion. Note cases that are directly opposed to your argument. Prepare your argument.

You do not have to file a response. However, you would be wise to do so as a motion to dsmiss , if granted, could end your suit. Motions to dimiss for failure to state a claim are rarely granted.

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Alaska Response to Motion