Drafting Aggressive Legal Motions

Summary

In Colorado family law, joint custody is preferred unless not in the childs best interest. Courts consider the childs relationship with parents, parental ability, and adjustment to home, school, and community. Child support is based on parents income, childs needs, and time spent with each parent. For drafting motions, include verifiable evidence to support claims. Consider motions like Summary Judgment or Motion to Compel Discovery if the other party is withholding information.

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can you please write a motion, or several motions from the perspective of mothers attorney who is aggressive and confident because they have evidence to verify everything theyve been saying
Hi Melissa! I'd be happy to help guide you on how to draft a motion. Generally, motions are formal requests made to the court that seek a specific ruling or order. Here’s a general template for a Motion to Support your case:
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~Motion for Summary Judgment
~[Your Name]~
, Attorney for Plaintiff [Mother’s Name]
Plaintiff [Mother’s Name], by and through her attorney, files this Motion for Summary Judgment and states the following:
*. Introduction:
- Plaintiff is the custodial parent of [Child’s Name].
- This motion is based on verifiable evidence that supports the Plaintiff's claims.
*. Facts:
- Plaintiff has presented evidence including [describe evidence briefly: emails, text messages, witness statements, etc.].
- The evidence supports the Plaintiff’s claims regarding [specific issues, e.g., custody, visitation rights].
*. Argument:
- The Plaintiff has met the criteria for the court to grant summary judgment.
- The evidence clearly shows that [Defendant’s Name] has [describe defendant’s actions or lack thereof].
*. Legal Standard:
- Under Colorado law, summary judgment is appropriatewhen there is no genuine dispute as to any material fact and the movant is entitled to judgment as a matter of law.
*. Evidence:
- [Briefly list and describe the key pieces of evidence supporting your case].
- This evidence unequivocally supports the Plaintiff's position.
*. Conclusion:
- Based on the aforementioned facts and evidence, the Plaintiff respectfully requests that the court grant this Motion for Summary Judgment in favor of the Plaintiff.
Respectfully submitted,
[Your Name]
Attorney for Plaintiff [Mother’s Name]
[Contact Information]
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You may also want to consider a Motion to Compel if there is evidence that the other party is not providing necessary information:
~Motion to Compel Discovery
~[Your Name]~
, Attorney for Plaintiff [Mother’s Name]
Plaintiff [Mother’s Name], by and through her attorney, files this Motion to Compel Discovery and states the following:
*. Introduction:
- Plaintiff is seeking full disclosure of all relevant information from [Defendant’s Name].
*. Facts:
- Plaintiff has requested specific documents and information from the Defendant, which have not been provided.

*. Argument: