A New Jersey Adjournment Request is a legal document filed by an individual or organization that requests the court to delay a hearing or trial date. The request must be filed before the scheduled court date, and the court ultimately decides whether to grant or deny the request. Depending on the type of adjournment requested, there are three different types of New Jersey Adjournment Requests: Adjournment for Discovery, Adjournment for Settlement Negotiations, and Adjournment for Other Good Cause. Adjournment for Discovery is a request to delay the court date in order to allow for more time to gather evidence. Adjournment for Settlement Negotiations is a request to postpone the court date in order to allow for more time to reach a resolution outside of court. Adjournment for Other Good Cause is a request to delay the court date for reasons other than those listed above. The court will consider the request and the reasons for the request before deciding whether to grant or deny the New Jersey Adjournment Request.