General Forms (Con)-Pro Se Motion and Order
District of Columbia General Forms (Con)-Pro Se Motion and Order is a set of court forms that allow people who are representing themselves in court (also known as "pro SE" or "pro per" litigants) to submit a motion and an order to the court. The forms are provided by the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. These forms include the Motion, the Order, the Certificate of Service, and the Notice of Hearing. The Motion outlines the facts of the case and requests the court to take action. The Order is the court’s ruling on the Motion. Therperseverantnt types of District of Columbia General Forms (Con)-Pro Se Motion and Order, including: Motion for Extension of Time, Motion for Change of Venue, Motion for Summary Judgment, Motion to Dismiss, Motion to Compel Discovery, Motion for Default Judgment, Motion for Continuance, Motion to Vacate, Motion for Reconsideration, Motion for Rehearing, Motion to Strike, Motion to Suppress, Motion for Relief from Judgment, and Motion for New Trial.
District of Columbia General Forms (Con)-Pro Se Motion and Order is a set of court forms that allow people who are representing themselves in court (also known as "pro SE" or "pro per" litigants) to submit a motion and an order to the court. The forms are provided by the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. These forms include the Motion, the Order, the Certificate of Service, and the Notice of Hearing. The Motion outlines the facts of the case and requests the court to take action. The Order is the court’s ruling on the Motion. Therperseverantnt types of District of Columbia General Forms (Con)-Pro Se Motion and Order, including: Motion for Extension of Time, Motion for Change of Venue, Motion for Summary Judgment, Motion to Dismiss, Motion to Compel Discovery, Motion for Default Judgment, Motion for Continuance, Motion to Vacate, Motion for Reconsideration, Motion for Rehearing, Motion to Strike, Motion to Suppress, Motion for Relief from Judgment, and Motion for New Trial.