Motion To Reconsider Guidance
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Filing a motion to reconsider in Missouri involves clearly stating the relief sought, explaining why reconsideration is warranted, and attaching relevant evidence. Include a timeline if it supports your argument. Present key photos with your motion and mention additional evidence for the hearing. Typically, you address the judge directly, and the defendant may not question you unless they appear later. The judge will rule on the motion, and notification of the court date usually arrives within weeks. Stay organized and articulate your points clearly.Full Conversation
Yes i was trying to get you to answer a couple of questions fod me
Of course, ****! I'm here to help. What questions do you have?
Yes i was going to turn my motion to reconsider paper in and when i was at the coyrt clerks office he only gave me * sheets to wrire my atatement in. I mean i went ti ahearing november the 3rd and the plaintiff defaulted on the case and he awarded me $*,*.* but i want to do a motion to reconsider because i didn't present my evidence? Si what i'maskung you is whatall do i have ti have wuth that letter when i turn it in
When filing a motion to reconsider in Missouri, consider including the following:
- A clear statement of the relief you are seeking.
- A concise explanation of why you believe the court should reconsider, including any new evidence.
- Attach any relevant documents or evidence that support your request.
Did you want any additional guidance on preparing these documents?
- A clear statement of the relief you are seeking.
- A concise explanation of why you believe the court should reconsider, including any new evidence.
- Attach any relevant documents or evidence that support your request.
Did you want any additional guidance on preparing these documents?
I mean when i went to the heari g i had my photos but again i didn't get a chance to present them and when i wenr ba k the clerk saud what ever evudence i have write them down and also what i'm asking the court to do
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It sounds like you have a significant interest in having your evidence considered. For your motion to reconsider, ensure you:
- Clearly state the reasons for reconsideration.
- Attach any evidence, like photos, that you couldn't present earlier.
- Clearly articulate what you want the court to do.
Do you need additional help with any specific part of the motion?
It sounds like you have a significant interest in having your evidence considered. For your motion to reconsider, ensure you:
- Clearly state the reasons for reconsideration.
- Attach any evidence, like photos, that you couldn't present earlier.
- Clearly articulate what you want the court to do.
Do you need additional help with any specific part of the motion?
I mean yes but also i had a couple of question to still ask you? Like when i write my motiion to reconsider do i also put my time line on there as well i mean the case is about bedbugs
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When drafting your motion to reconsider, it's helpful to include a timeline if it clarifies the sequence of events or supports your argument. This can help the court understand the context and significance of your evidence. Do you have any other questions about the motion?
When drafting your motion to reconsider, it's helpful to include a timeline if it clarifies the sequence of events or supports your argument. This can help the court understand the context and significance of your evidence. Do you have any other questions about the motion?
I mean i have pu tures and all that but i was wondering if it was already a hearing do i still have to put everything wirh
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If there was already a hearing, it's crucial to include any evidence you didn't present earlier along with your motion to reconsider. This ensures the court reviews all relevant information. Do you have any additional questions about the process or need help with anything else?
If there was already a hearing, it's crucial to include any evidence you didn't present earlier along with your motion to reconsider. This ensures the court reviews all relevant information. Do you have any additional questions about the process or need help with anything else?
Ok my case is based on my evidence and i don't want to include all my pictures and then i have a witness can i list these things on my paper or what? Because when i was schedile for a hearing the jydge said he dob't know how mt case got on his desk and i also asked the clerk and they said fir now they would have this judge down but they dib't know
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It's important to list your evidence, including photos and witness information, in your motion to reconsider. Mention your witness and the evidence you have that supports your case. If you're concerned about including all photos, describe them and state they're available upon request. Do you have any other questions?
It's important to list your evidence, including photos and witness information, in your motion to reconsider. Mention your witness and the evidence you have that supports your case. If you're concerned about including all photos, describe them and state they're available upon request. Do you have any other questions?
I mean i was going to turn i. The form abd i clude some pictures and describe in details i have other photis i plan on using in my hearing that coukd have a barri g on my case and i did take pictures of the pillow case comforter and other evidence that i don't want to bring them to the clwrks office but i have no problem bring them to the coyrt hearing
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It sounds like you're on the right track with your motion to reconsider. Make sure to clearly describe your evidence and indicate that additional photos are available for review during the hearing. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
It sounds like you're on the right track with your motion to reconsider. Make sure to clearly describe your evidence and indicate that additional photos are available for review during the hearing. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
I mean when i lust them on my form can i tell them that i plan on presentu g them in cout but the ones i have i can inclyde them with the form or should i just wait to my hearing to present them
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You can mention in your motion that additional evidence will be presented at the hearing. Include key photos with your motion to strengthen your argument, but it's fine to hold some evidence back for the hearing, especially if it's substantial or best explained in person.
You can mention in your motion that additional evidence will be presented at the hearing. Include key photos with your motion to strengthen your argument, but it's fine to hold some evidence back for the hearing, especially if it's substantial or best explained in person.
I mean the clwrk hysr wabt me to list these things
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It seems like you're handling a detailed motion to reconsider due to the importance of your evidence. Since the clerk wants you to list your evidence, make sure to:
- Include a list of all relevant evidence in your motion.
- Clearly indicate which evidence is included and which will be presented at the hearing.
If you have more questions about this process, feel free to ask!
It seems like you're handling a detailed motion to reconsider due to the importance of your evidence. Since the clerk wants you to list your evidence, make sure to:
- Include a list of all relevant evidence in your motion.
- Clearly indicate which evidence is included and which will be presented at the hearing.
If you have more questions about this process, feel free to ask!
I mean shoukd i present some of the pictures with the form i already have or wait or do the judge need to see some pictures
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It's a good idea to include some key photos with your motion to reconsider to demonstrate the strength of your evidence. You can mention in your motion that additional photos will be presented at the hearing. This shows you're prepared and have more evidence to support your case.
It's a good idea to include some key photos with your motion to reconsider to demonstrate the strength of your evidence. You can mention in your motion that additional photos will be presented at the hearing. This shows you're prepared and have more evidence to support your case.
And also can i mention irher key evidence that i pkan on using
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Yes, you can mention other key evidence you plan on using in your motion to reconsider. Just ensure you clearly describe the evidence and state that it will be presented during the hearing. This way, the court is aware of its existence and relevance to your case. If you have further questions, feel free to ask!
Yes, you can mention other key evidence you plan on using in your motion to reconsider. Just ensure you clearly describe the evidence and state that it will be presented during the hearing. This way, the court is aware of its existence and relevance to your case. If you have further questions, feel free to ask!
Yes i wanted to know if i'm the plaintiff in the case and the defendanr didn't show up and we have the motion to reconsider do the defendant get to question me or do i just talk to the judge i me so far i 'm doing a pro se case
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In a motion to reconsider, typically, you would address the judge directly. If the defendant didn't show up, they may not question you unless they file their own motion or appear at a future hearing. Do you have any further questions about representing yourself in this case?
In a motion to reconsider, typically, you would address the judge directly. If the defendant didn't show up, they may not question you unless they file their own motion or appear at a future hearing. Do you have any further questions about representing yourself in this case?
I mean rhe first hearing was schedule for november 3rd * and i waited * hours and they defaulted on the case? And the judge saud he was writing it up as a default and now i,?'m doung the motion to reconsider so i mean i woukd only be talking to the judge and not the defendant
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Since you're handling a pro se case and the defendant defaulted, you typically address your concerns directly to the judge. The defendant may not question you unless they appear later or file a motion. Would you like guidance on any other aspect of your case?
Since you're handling a pro se case and the defendant defaulted, you typically address your concerns directly to the judge. The defendant may not question you unless they appear later or file a motion. Would you like guidance on any other aspect of your case?
I mean if eveything i point out and i do have a strong case then who makes the ruling the case
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In your situation, the judge who hears your motion to reconsider will make the ruling. If the motion is granted, the case may be reopened, allowing your evidence to be considered. Since you're representing yourself, it's essential to be well-prepared and articulate your points clearly to the judge. Do you have any other specific questions about the process?
In your situation, the judge who hears your motion to reconsider will make the ruling. If the motion is granted, the case may be reopened, allowing your evidence to be considered. Since you're representing yourself, it's essential to be well-prepared and articulate your points clearly to the judge. Do you have any other specific questions about the process?
I mean how many days does it takes for me to know when i will be going back in court for the motion to reconsider and would it be a jury
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The timeline for being notified about your court date after filing a motion to reconsider can vary based on the court's schedule and caseload. Typically, you should receive notification within a few weeks. Motions to reconsider are usually decided by a judge, not a jury. Do you have any other questions about your case or the process?
The timeline for being notified about your court date after filing a motion to reconsider can vary based on the court's schedule and caseload. Typically, you should receive notification within a few weeks. Motions to reconsider are usually decided by a judge, not a jury. Do you have any other questions about your case or the process?
No not yet but i will text back tomorrow
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It looks like you've got a good grasp on how to handle your motion to reconsider. Just make sure to stay organized and present your evidence clearly. If you have any more questions in the future, feel free to reach out. Good luck with your case!
It looks like you've got a good grasp on how to handle your motion to reconsider. Just make sure to stay organized and present your evidence clearly. If you have any more questions in the future, feel free to reach out. Good luck with your case!
Ok thank you and i'm going to end this session
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It seems like you're managing your motion to reconsider well, ****. You've received helpful guidance on including evidence and addressing your concerns directly to the judge. If you have more questions or need further assistance, don't hesitate to reach out again. Good luck with your case!
It seems like you're managing your motion to reconsider well, ****. You've received helpful guidance on including evidence and addressing your concerns directly to the judge. If you have more questions or need further assistance, don't hesitate to reach out again. Good luck with your case!
Thank you
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It seems like **** is handling her motion to reconsider well and has a good understanding of the process. While she has a strong interest in presenting her evidence and seems well-prepared, it doesn't necessarily require immediate legal intervention by a lawyer. If you have further questions or need more help, feel free to reach out!
It seems like **** is handling her motion to reconsider well and has a good understanding of the process. While she has a strong interest in presenting her evidence and seems well-prepared, it doesn't necessarily require immediate legal intervention by a lawyer. If you have further questions or need more help, feel free to reach out!
But one more question before i go iwelhen i tuen my paper i. I will i clyde sone photos but when i go to the actual hearing then bring the other ones and write the time line on my form and also turn in some photos
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It sounds like you're well-prepared for your motion to reconsider. Including photos with your initial filing is a good idea, and bringing additional evidence to the hearing is also wise. Including a timeline on your form can further clarify your case. Do you have any other questions?
It sounds like you're well-prepared for your motion to reconsider. Including photos with your initial filing is a good idea, and bringing additional evidence to the hearing is also wise. Including a timeline on your form can further clarify your case. Do you have any other questions?
No thanks i mw
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**** appears to be well-prepared and knowledgeable about her motion to reconsider. While she has a clear understanding of the process and her evidence, it doesn't seem to necessitate immediate legal intervention. If **** has any more questions or needs further assistance, she can always reach out again.
**** appears to be well-prepared and knowledgeable about her motion to reconsider. While she has a clear understanding of the process and her evidence, it doesn't seem to necessitate immediate legal intervention. If **** has any more questions or needs further assistance, she can always reach out again.
Ok bye
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**** seems to have a good handle on her motion to reconsider and the steps she needs to take. While the case is important to her, it doesn't currently appear to require immediate legal intervention. If **** has more questions in the future, she can always reach out for further guidance.
**** seems to have a good handle on her motion to reconsider and the steps she needs to take. While the case is important to her, it doesn't currently appear to require immediate legal intervention. If **** has more questions in the future, she can always reach out for further guidance.
Ok thanks for all you all do
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**** seems well-prepared to handle her motion to reconsider, and she's taking the right steps to present her evidence effectively. If she has further questions or needs more assistance in the future, she can always reach out for additional guidance.
**** seems well-prepared to handle her motion to reconsider, and she's taking the right steps to present her evidence effectively. If she has further questions or needs more assistance in the future, she can always reach out for additional guidance.