Connecticut Motion For An Extension of Time To File A Notice of Appeal is a legal document that allows a party to make a request to the court for additional time to file an appeal. This document is also known as a “Motion for Extension of Time” and is used when a party is unable to file a Notice of Appeal within the allotted time frame. This motion is typically applicable to Superior Court appeals. The party requesting the extension must explain the reasons for the delay and provide evidence of good cause. There are two types of Connecticut Motion For An Extension of Time To File A Notice of Appeal: 1) Ex Parte Motion and 2) Motion with Notice. An Ex Parte Motion is a motion that is filed without notice to the opposing party, and the court makes its decision without the opposing party being present. This type of motion is generally used when the party filing the motion believes that the opposing party will not object to the request for an extension. A Motion with Notice is a motion that is filed with notice to the opposing party, and the court will consider the opposing party’s objections before making a decision.