This form is a motion to the court for revision. This is an official form from the Washington Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates forms as is required by Washington statutes and law.
Seattle Washington JU 07.0930 — Motion for Revision is a legal procedure that allows parties involved in a case to request a review or change in a court's previous decision or order. This motion is typically filed in the Seattle Washington jurisdiction (hence the abbreviation JU) and is governed by the applicable laws and rules of that jurisdiction. The motion for revision is an essential tool for parties seeking to correct errors or introduce new evidence that could potentially change the outcome of the case. It is useful when there has been a mistake of law or fact, an omission, or when new information has come to light since the original decision was made. Some specific types of Seattle Washington JU 07.0930 — Motion for Revision include: 1. Motion for Revision based on new evidence: If a party obtains new evidence that was not available or discoverable during the previous proceedings, they can file a motion for revision to present this evidence to the court. This evidence can be crucial in overturning an unfavorable decision. 2. Motion for Revision due to a mistake of law: If a party believes that the court made an error in interpreting or applying the law in the previous decision, they can file a motion for revision to request that the court reconsiders its legal analysis. This type of motion emphasizes the importance of accurate legal interpretations. 3. Motion for Revision due to a mistake of fact: If a party believes that the court made a mistake in determining or considering certain facts during the previous decision, they can file a motion for revision. This type of motion aims to rectify any inaccuracies in factual findings that may have impacted the outcome of the case. 4. Motion for Revision for reconsideration of a disposition: This type of motion is filed to request a review and possible modification of the disposition (judgment, order, or ruling) made in the previous decision. Parties may seek a different disposition based on new arguments, evidence, or legal grounds. It is important to note that a Seattle Washington JU 07.0930 — Motion for Revision must follow the specific rules and procedures outlined by the Seattle Washington jurisdiction. Parties must adhere to the prescribed format, timelines, and other formal requirements to ensure the motion is valid and considered by the court.Seattle Washington JU 07.0930 — Motion for Revision is a legal procedure that allows parties involved in a case to request a review or change in a court's previous decision or order. This motion is typically filed in the Seattle Washington jurisdiction (hence the abbreviation JU) and is governed by the applicable laws and rules of that jurisdiction. The motion for revision is an essential tool for parties seeking to correct errors or introduce new evidence that could potentially change the outcome of the case. It is useful when there has been a mistake of law or fact, an omission, or when new information has come to light since the original decision was made. Some specific types of Seattle Washington JU 07.0930 — Motion for Revision include: 1. Motion for Revision based on new evidence: If a party obtains new evidence that was not available or discoverable during the previous proceedings, they can file a motion for revision to present this evidence to the court. This evidence can be crucial in overturning an unfavorable decision. 2. Motion for Revision due to a mistake of law: If a party believes that the court made an error in interpreting or applying the law in the previous decision, they can file a motion for revision to request that the court reconsiders its legal analysis. This type of motion emphasizes the importance of accurate legal interpretations. 3. Motion for Revision due to a mistake of fact: If a party believes that the court made a mistake in determining or considering certain facts during the previous decision, they can file a motion for revision. This type of motion aims to rectify any inaccuracies in factual findings that may have impacted the outcome of the case. 4. Motion for Revision for reconsideration of a disposition: This type of motion is filed to request a review and possible modification of the disposition (judgment, order, or ruling) made in the previous decision. Parties may seek a different disposition based on new arguments, evidence, or legal grounds. It is important to note that a Seattle Washington JU 07.0930 — Motion for Revision must follow the specific rules and procedures outlined by the Seattle Washington jurisdiction. Parties must adhere to the prescribed format, timelines, and other formal requirements to ensure the motion is valid and considered by the court.