Friday, January 15, 2010

Do I respond to a ';Responsive Notice of Motion and Motion for Parenting Time Assistance'; in Minnesota?

I filed a motion, the other party responded. And I would like to know if I should respond and file a response. Or respond by just presenting it in court on our hearing date. What is best?Do I respond to a ';Responsive Notice of Motion and Motion for Parenting Time Assistance'; in Minnesota?
NOTICE TO THE OTHER PARTY


After you receive these papers, if you want to respond to anything raised by the other party in these


papers, your written response must be personally served on the other party at least five days before the


hearing or mailed to the other party at least eight days before the hearing. Responsive papers are


available from Court Administrator鈥檚 office. Your responsive papers must be filed with the Court


Administrator at least five days before the hearing. The court may, in its discretion, disregard any


responsive pleadings served or filed with the Court Administrator less than five days prior to such


hearing in ruling on the motion or matter in question.


If you want to raise new issues at the hearing the other party has scheduled, your Motion and Affidavit


must personally be served on the other party at least 10 days before the hearing or mailed to the other


party at least 13 days before the hearing. Your papers raising new issues must be filed with the District


Court Administrator at least 10 days before the hearing.





http://www.courts.state.mn.us/forms/publ鈥?/a>

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