A New York Notice of Motion (CIV-GP-124) is a legal document that is filed with the court to initiate a lawsuit. The document is used to request a hearing for a motion to be heard by the court. The document must include a statement of facts, relief requested, and a proposed order. The New York Notice of Motion (CIV-GP-124) is used in civil cases, such as divorce, child custody, or eviction. There are three types of New York Notice of Motion (CIV-GP-124): 1) Notice of Motion and Order to Show Cause, 2) Notice of Motion and Affidavit, and 3) Notice of Motion and Supporting Affidavits. The first type is used when a party is asking the court to hear a motion and require an opposing party to appear and explain why the motion should not be granted. The second type is used when a party is asking the court to hear a motion and provide evidence in support of the motion. The third type is used when a party is asking the court to hear a motion and provide evidence in support of the motion, as well as evidence from other parties.