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How do you file a motion or response to a partition of real property civil suit? |
How do you file a motion or response to a partition of real property civil suit? need a little more facts on who are on the title to the land, who is making a motion to partition the land? It depends if a summons and complaint has already been filed or not. If not they need to be filed, if they have then motion practice will be governed by your local court rules and can vary from state to state. Generally, you state what your position is, what the legal argument in support of position is, and then you ask the court to do something; "grant my motion" or "deny the other guys motion." Check your court rules. |
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