An Alaska Order on Motion for Hearing on Shortened Time under Probate Rule 14-1 is a court order that allows a party to shorten the time for a hearing on a motion to be heard. It is used in probate proceedings when the court wants to expedite the resolution of a particular issue or dispute. This order can be granted when a party files a motion with the court requesting a hearing on a shortened time period. The court is then required to consider the motion and decide whether to grant the order. There are two types of Alaska Orders on Motion for Hearing on Shortened Time under Probate Rule 14-1: Ex Parte and Notice. An Ex Parte Alaska Order on Motion for Hearing on Shortened Time under Probate Rule 14-1 is granted without the other parties being notified. A Notice Alaska Order on Motion for Hearing on Shortened Time under Probate Rule 14-1 is granted after the other parties have been notified and given an opportunity to be heard.
An Alaska Order on Motion for Hearing on Shortened Time under Probate Rule 14-1 is a court order that allows a party to shorten the time for a hearing on a motion to be heard. It is used in probate proceedings when the court wants to expedite the resolution of a particular issue or dispute. This order can be granted when a party files a motion with the court requesting a hearing on a shortened time period. The court is then required to consider the motion and decide whether to grant the order. There are two types of Alaska Orders on Motion for Hearing on Shortened Time under Probate Rule 14-1: Ex Parte and Notice. An Ex Parte Alaska Order on Motion for Hearing on Shortened Time under Probate Rule 14-1 is granted without the other parties being notified. A Notice Alaska Order on Motion for Hearing on Shortened Time under Probate Rule 14-1 is granted after the other parties have been notified and given an opportunity to be heard.