A Texas Written Request For Interlocutory Order is a document submitted to the court by attorneys, parties, or other interested persons to request the court to make a ruling on an issue that will not be resolved until a later date. This type of document is typically used when the parties are unable to reach an agreement or when a decision is needed to avoid unnecessary delay or expense. There are several types of Texas Written Request for Interlocutory Order, including: • Motion for Temporary Injunction: A motion requesting the court to enjoin a party from taking certain action until the case is resolved. • Motion to Compel Discovery: A motion requesting the court to order a party to respond to discovery requests. • Motion to Stay Proceedings: A motion requesting the court to suspend proceedings in the case until a later date. • Motion to Strike: A motion requesting the court to remove a party’s pleadings or other documents from the record. • Motion for Summary Judgment: A motion requesting the court to render a judgment as a matter of law without a trial.