Motion To Strike Guidance

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To address the irrelevant police report attached to your contempt motion in Minnesota, you can file a Motion to Strike. Additionally, you can submit a Reply Affidavit to counter the claims and present your evidence. If you have your own contempt claims, you can file a Counter-Petition for Contempt of Court. Consult a local attorney or your county law library for the correct forms and procedures.

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In Minnesota, you can file a motion to strike the irrelevant police report attached to the contempt motion. This process may vary depending on the county. It's best to consult with a local attorney or your county law library for specific forms and procedures.
What motion is it
The motion you would be filing is called "Motion to Strike." This motion is used to remove irrelevant or improper matter from the court record. Please consult with a local attorney for further guidance.
Isnt thete also a response i can add to that irtelevant paper work becausr i do have proof that he is drinking and has been suicidal
Yes, you can file a response with your proof attached. It's called a "Reply Affidavit." It should include your evidence and state why the police report is irrelevant. Consult a local attorney for guidance.
The police report yalks of him being suicidal and drinking its irrelevant to the contempt for not providing me an address. I would like to bring my proofs since he is bringing it up
You can submit your evidence as part of your "Reply Affidavit". Highlight its relevance to the contempt issue and explain why the police report is irrelevant. Legal aid services or a local attorney can guide you through this process.
Reply affidavit ?
A "Reply Affidavit" is a legal document where you can respond to the arguments raised in the police report. It allows you to present your evidence and counter-arguments. It's recommended to seek help from a local attorney or legal aid services for correct protocol.
Isnt there a counter petition as well which is the correct form??
Yes, you can file a counter-petition. In Minnesota, the form is called "Counter-Petition for Contempt of Court." It lets you raise your own contempt claims. Consult a lawyer or county law library for the correct form.
You gave me * diffetrnt forms i can use which is the correct form for this matter
Based on your situation, you'll need to file the following forms:
*. "Motion to Strike" - to remove the irrelevant police report.
*. "Reply Affidavit" - to counter the arguments and provide your evidence.
*. "Counter-Petition for Contempt of Court" - if you have your own contempt claims.
Please consult a local attorney for further guidance.
If i can respond to the irrelevant report i would like to show my proofs
You can include your proofs in the "Reply Affidavit". This allows you to counter the claims made in the police report and present your evidence. Please consult a local attorney to ensure you follow the correct process.