A Motion to Stay Transcript is a legal tool used to place a temporary hold on the execution of a court order or judgment. The motion is made by a party to the dispute and is typically used to stay an enforcement action or the release of information. There are two main types of Motion to Stay Transcript: a Stay of Proceedings and a Stay of Execution. A Stay of Proceedings is a motion that requests the court to temporarily suspend the proceedings of a case, while allowing the main parties to the dispute to continue negotiations. This type of motion is usually filed when all parties involved agree to postpone the proceedings to allow for further negotiations or when the court requires additional information from the parties. A Stay of Execution is a motion that requests the court to temporarily suspend the enforcement of a judgment or order. This type of motion is usually filed when the party requesting the stay is unable to comply with the court’s order due to financial or other hardship.