Filing Successive Motions Guide
Summary
In Florida, a successive motion refers to a subsequent request filed in a case. You should consult the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure, specifically Rule 1.530, for guidance. You can raise new issues in a successive motion if they were not known at the time of the first motion, the court allows amendment, or if denying consideration would result in injustice. Always seek legal advice to ensure your motion adheres to legal standards and is properly filed.Full Conversation
I'd like to know how to do a second seccesive motion?
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Florida
Hello ****, In Florida:
- A "successive motion" can refer to a subsequent request filed in a case.
- You should consult Florida Rules of Civil Procedure, specifically Rule *.* for guidance.
- Seek legal advice to ensure your motion adheres to legal standards and is properly filed.
I have some issues that was not in raised in my first motion, how can i raise them now and get around being time or procedure barred?
Hello ****, in Florida, you can typically raise new issues in a successive motion if:
- They were not known at the time of the first motion,
- The court allows amendment of the motion,
- Or the issues are of such nature that denying consideration would result in injustice.
Always consult a lawyer for advice.
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