Filing Motion In Court

Summary

To file a motion to set aside a judgment of wrongful garnishment in Los Angeles, attach copies of relevant Writ of Executions as exhibits. Prepare the motion, file it with the court, serve it to the other party, and attend the hearing. Ensure all documents are properly submitted and fees are paid.

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Do you have to attach copies or Originals when filing your set aside motion in court
Typically, when filing a motion to set aside in California courts, you attach copies of documents as exhibits, not the originals. The court usually requires the original motion and accompanying documents to be submitted, but supporting documents should be copies.
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In Los Angeles courts when filing your set aside judgment of wrongful garnishment, do you need to provide exhibits of all of the Writ of executions?
Yes, you should provide copies of all relevant Writ of Executions as exhibits when filing your motion to set aside a judgment of wrongful garnishment in Los Angeles courts. This helps support your case and provides necessary context for the court.
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Here are the steps to file a motion to set aside a judgment of wrongful garnishment in Los Angeles courts:
*. Prepare the Motion:
- Draft your motion explaining why the judgment should be set aside.
- Include a declaration supporting your motion.
- Attach copies of all relevant Writ of Executions as exhibits.
*. File the Motion:
- Submit your motion to the court clerk where your case is being heard.
- Pay any required filing fee.
*. Serve the Motion:
- Serve a copy of the motion to the other party involved in the case.
- Complete a proof of service form and file it with the court.
*. Attend the Hearing:
- The court will schedule a hearing for your motion.
- Attend the hearing and present your case to the judge.
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