Motions are necessary when a litigant is asking the court to provide specific relief in advance of a trial. New Jersey Court Rule 1:6 governs the procedure for filing motions in the Superior Court of New Jersey – Law Division, and Chancery Division, General Equity. There are other NJ Court Rules that apply to specific motions.
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Default Judgment
Dismiss Complaint Failure to State a Claim
Pendente Lite Sale of Property
Sanctions (Frivolous Litigation)
Summary Judgment
Turnover of Funds