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asking for a default order on a motion
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how to ask for Default order on a Motion

 
 other party did not contest /file answer and 65 days has passed?

judge has motion in chambers

 
i substantiated my motion with evidence.

motion for lamine.

motion for sanctions for spoliation of evidence and abuse of discovery process.

motion to apply adverse inference rule

they are not a minor are in military.

photos where altered/evidence tampering
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be put to your lawyer?   If you don't have one, then it's time now to get one.  Call your bar association for a referral if you need to.

I'm not a lawyer, but I can see that the answer depends a lot on what state you are in and then a host of other factors that we are not equipped to deal with on here.

Ask us something about the hobby and the law, at least there we've got a bit of experience on that

...Limit Evidence."  These motions are usually made just prior to the beginning of a trial.  As fish said, this is not the forum for that question.  I'd also say that you are in way over your head and really should get a lawyer.

Here is some information on motions in limine (rhymes with Jiminy):

http://janssenlaw.com/blog/plaintiffs-practical-guide-motions-limine

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As BP said, Motions in Limine are right before trial. If that's the posture of the case, then discovery cut-off has occured and you'd be blocked from filing a sanctions motion. And if they really haven't opposed, you're supposed to file a notice of non-opposition.

Procedure can kill. Pay the money and hire a lawyer

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usually spell better than the OP did.

you need the top level the first time...  much harder to fix a screw up later.  This is too important to cheap on.

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