The District of Columbia General Forms (GDN)-Pro Se Motion and Order is a form used by individuals representing themselves in a legal matter in the District of Columbia. This form allows individuals to create or file a motion or order in the District of Columbia without having to hire an attorney. It is important to note that the Pro Se Motion and Order is not a substitute for legal advice, and may be insufficient for certain types of cases. It is the responsibility of the individual filing the motion to ensure that the form is complete and accurate. There are two types of District of Columbia General Forms (GDN)-Pro Se Motion and Order: a Motion form and an Order form. The Motion form is used when the individual filing the motion is asking the court to take some action. The Order form is used when the court has taken action on a motion and is issuing a ruling. Both forms require the individual filing the motion to provide certain information, such as their name, address, and the relief they are requesting from the court.