Virginia Friday Civil Motions Day — Response/Opposition to Motion and Instructions is a set of procedures and processes used in Virginia civil court proceedings. This process is used when a party in the case files a motion to the court and the other side must respond with an opposition or response to the motion. The instructions provide a detailed explanation of the Virginia Rules of Civil Procedure and the procedures for filing an opposition or response. The instructions provide guidance on filing deadlines, the correct form to use, the required content for the opposition or response, how to serve the documents, and the consequences of failing to follow the Rules of Civil Procedure. Additionally, the instructions provide information on how to prepare and file a motion for summary judgment, a motion to dismiss, a motion for judgment as a matter of law, and a motion for reconsideration. In addition to the instructions for filing an opposition or response, there are different types of Virginia Friday Civil Motions Day — Response/Opposition to Motion and Instructions. These include a Motion to Compel Discovery, Motion to Dismiss or Strike Defense, Motion to Strike Pleadings, Motion to Amend Pleadings, Motion for Summary Judgment, Motion for Protective Order, and Motion for Contempt.