Proposed Order
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- WHAT IS A PROPOSED ORDER? A proposed order is a legal document that outlines the terms of a court order that one party proposes to the court for approval.
- WHY WOULD I NEED A PROPOSED ORDER? You would need a proposed order if you want to request that the court enter an order that reflects the relief you are seeking or the terms of an agreement reached between the parties.
- WHEN WOULD I NEED A PROPOSED ORDER? You would need a proposed order after you have reached an agreement with the other party or parties to the case or after the court has made a ruling in your favor and you want to submit a proposed order reflecting the court’s ruling.
- HOW WOULD I USE A PROPOSED ORDER? You would use a proposed order to request that the court enter an order reflecting the court’s ruling or the terms of an agreement. The proposed order should include the case name and number, the names of the parties, the terms of the agreement or the court’s ruling, and any other relevant information required by the court’s rules or local practice.
- WHAT’S THE PROCESS? We’ll guide you through the process of completing a proposed order that sets out the court’s ruling or the terms of the agreement. In the end, you will download a properly formatted proposed order to share with the court.
Journey Route
On your way to the perfect proposed order, you will pass the following milestones:
- Awareness – Understand the rules, requirements, and factors for success of a proposed order.
- Assembly – Generate your proposed order using the rules and other case information.
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