Idaho Filing a Motion to Retain Case on Court's Calendar is a process that allows a person to seek a court order to keep a case on the court's calendar. This is often done when the case is not proceeding as expected, or when the court needs more time to consider the matter before scheduling a trial. There are two types of Idaho Filing a Motion to Retain Case on Court's Calendar: a General Motion to Retain Case on Court's Calendar, and an Emergency Motion to Retain Case on Court's Calendar. A General Motion is typically used when the case has not yet been scheduled for a trial date, or when the existing trial date has been delayed or postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. An Emergency Motion is used when an immediate order is needed to keep the case on the court's calendar, such as when a case is in danger of being dismissed due to a lack of timely action. Both types of motions require the filing party to submit a written motion to the court, and a detailed explanation of why the case should remain on the court's calendar.