A further introductions to motions – the way you ask the court for something.
Category: Video: Self-Represented Litigant Series
The Nuts and Bolts of Motions (Part 2 of 4 – Procedure)
In Part 2, we’ll look at court rules and scheduling.
The Nuts and Bolts of Motions (Part 3 of 4 – Contents)
Part 3 addresses Notice of Court Date and the Judge’s working copies.
The Nuts and Bolts of Motions (Part 4 of 4 – Format)
What should a motion look like? What must be included with it? How do you submit evidence?
Lawsuits Without Tears – Part 1 (An Introduction)
This is the first of seven parts in our “Lawsuits Without Tears” video series. The videos are meant to be a very basic introduction to some of the things that a self represented litigant (SRL) without a legal background can expect to encounter while pursuing a case.
Lawsuits Without Tears – Part 2 (Court Rules)
An introduction to the role and importance of court rules in civil cases.
Lawsuits Without Tears – Part 3 (Case Schedule)
In Part 3, you will learn about the contents and importance of the Case Schedule – which the clerk gives you when you file your case.
Lawsuits Without Tears – Part 4 (Discovery)
The discovery process is where parties collect documentary evidence and testimony that often decides the outcome of their case.
Lawsuits Without Tears – Part 5 (Motions)
This video introduces you to the concept of using a motion to ask the court for something – and the court rules that govern the process.
Lawsuits Without Tears – Part 6 (Evidence)
Learn basic concepts of introducing evidence into your case.