A motion is a written request to the court to take a certain action. The court will either grant or deny the motion in accordance with law and court rules. This document, a Motion for Referral to General Magistrate, Order of Referral to General Magistrate, Notice of Hearing Before General Magistrate - Official, is a model motion requesting the named action from the court (or a general motion form). Adapt to fit your facts and circumstances. Available for download now in standard format(s). USLF control no. FL-12920-ABC
A Broward Florida Motion for Referral to General Magistrate is a legal document filed by one party in a court case to request that certain matters be referred to a general magistrate for further review and adjudication. This motion is commonly used in family law cases, where issues such as child custody, visitation, and support need to be resolved. An Order of Referral to General Magistrate is the court's ruling granting the motion and directing the case to be referred to a general magistrate. This order outlines the specific issues that will be addressed by the general magistrate and sets a timeline for the process. A Notice of Hearing Before General Magistrate is a notice served to all parties involved in the case, informing them of the upcoming hearing before the general magistrate. This notice typically provides details such as the date, time, and location of the hearing, as well as the specific issues to be discussed. Keywords relevant to this topic may include: — Broward Count— - Florida - Motion for Referral — GeneraMagistrateat— - Family Law - Child Custody — Visitatio— - Child Support - Alimony - Legal Dispute — Court Proceeding— - Hearing - Order - Notice — Legal Proces— - Case Resolution - Judicial Review — Adjudication Different types of Broward Florida Motion for Referral to General Magistrate may include those specific to child custody, visitation, child support modifications, alimony disputes, and other relevant family law matters. Each type of motion may address different issues and require specific evidence or arguments to support the request for referral to a general magistrate.A Broward Florida Motion for Referral to General Magistrate is a legal document filed by one party in a court case to request that certain matters be referred to a general magistrate for further review and adjudication. This motion is commonly used in family law cases, where issues such as child custody, visitation, and support need to be resolved. An Order of Referral to General Magistrate is the court's ruling granting the motion and directing the case to be referred to a general magistrate. This order outlines the specific issues that will be addressed by the general magistrate and sets a timeline for the process. A Notice of Hearing Before General Magistrate is a notice served to all parties involved in the case, informing them of the upcoming hearing before the general magistrate. This notice typically provides details such as the date, time, and location of the hearing, as well as the specific issues to be discussed. Keywords relevant to this topic may include: — Broward Count— - Florida - Motion for Referral — GeneraMagistrateat— - Family Law - Child Custody — Visitatio— - Child Support - Alimony - Legal Dispute — Court Proceeding— - Hearing - Order - Notice — Legal Proces— - Case Resolution - Judicial Review — Adjudication Different types of Broward Florida Motion for Referral to General Magistrate may include those specific to child custody, visitation, child support modifications, alimony disputes, and other relevant family law matters. Each type of motion may address different issues and require specific evidence or arguments to support the request for referral to a general magistrate.