Louisiana Motion For Extension of Time To File Responsive Pleadings is a type of motion available to parties in civil litigation in the state of Louisiana. It allows a party to request an extension of time to file a response to an opposing party’s pleadings, such as a complaint, motion, or other document. This type of motion is commonly requested when a party is unable to meet the deadline for filing a response due to extenuating circumstances, such as an illness or other emergency. The motion must be filed before the original deadline and should include details about why an extension is necessary, as well as the requested duration of the extension. There are two types of Louisiana Motion For Extension of Time To File Responsive Pleadings: 1. Default Motion for Extension of Time: This type of motion can be used when a party has failed to respond to an opposing party’s pleadings within the allotted period and the court is yet to issue a default judgment. 2. Non-Default Motion for Extension of Time: This type of motion can be used when a party has not yet responded to an opposing party’s pleadings but has not yet been issued a default judgment.