Motion To Amend Order

Summary

If a court order does not reflect a judges instructions, you may file a Motion to Amend Order to Reflect Judges Instructions or a Motion to Compel Compliance with Subpoena. This can address issues where relevant records are not being provided due to an oversight or deliberate omission in the court order. In Cook County, Illinois, ensure your motion includes a caption, title, introduction, background, argument, and request for relief. Consider consulting with a local attorney for guidance on drafting and filing the motion.

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No, you're not understanding me. on September *. *. The opposing party filed a motion to quash my subpoena for the auto loans. on September *. *. The judge stated that she wants the auto loan records because they're relevant in this case. Meaning the attorney was supposed to state in her drafted court order. for Capital One auto loans records to go ahead. and send the auto loan records to the judge. But she did not even mention any of that in her drafted court order from September. 23rd So when I reached out to Capital One auto loans, they stated to me that they cannot provide the records because they received notice from the opposing party on September 11th. not to provide the records. so she didn't draft it in her court order deliberately so she does not have to provide the notice to Capital One auto loans to go ahead and send the records which only delays this entire case.
I understand your frustration. It seems the court order did not reflect the judge's instructions. You may want to file a:
- "Motion to Amend Order" to correct the court order.
- "Motion to Compel" to enforce compliance with the subpoena.
Would you like help with the process of filing these motions in Cook County?
I need to know what to title my motion, or what should I file. Because the judge wants the loan records, but his attorney did not. mention anything about the Capital One loan records to go to the judge or provide capital. one loan records giving them an OK to send the records to the judge.
To address your situation, you should consider filing a "Motion to Amend Order to Reflect Judge's Instructions" or a "Motion to Compel Compliance with Subpoena."
Would you like more detailed information on how to file these motions in Cook County?
Yes, how do i draft? a motion to amend order to reflect.
I understand your situation. Here's a general guideline on how to draft a "Motion to Amend Order to Reflect Judge's Instructions" in Cook County, Illinois:
*. **Caption**: At the top of the first page, include the following:
- The court's name (e.g., Circuit Court of Cook County).
- The division and district (e.g., Domestic Relations Division).
- The case number.
- The names of the parties (Plaintiff vs. Defendant).

*. **Title**: Title the document "Motion to Amend Order to Reflect Judge's Instructions."
*. **Introduction**: Briefly state the purpose of the motion:
- Example: "Plaintiff, [Your Name], respectfully moves this Honorable Court to amend the court order dated September *, *, to accurately reflect the judge's instructions regarding the Capital One auto loan records."
*. **Background/Statement of Facts**: Summarize the relevant facts leading to this motion:
- Example:
- "On September *, *, the Defendant filed a motion to quash the subpoena for auto loan records from Capital One."
- "On September *, *, the judge stated that
Can you finish your sentence on September *? * the judge stated that.
Certainly! Here's the continuation:
Background/Statement of Facts:
- "On September *, *, the Defendant filed a motion to quash the subpoena for auto loan records from Capital One."
- "On September *, *, the judge stated that the auto loan records are relevant to the case and should be provided."
Argument:
- Explain why the amendment is necessary.
- Example: "The court order drafted by the opposing party did not include the judge's instructions regarding the Capital One auto loan records, thereby causing unnecessary delays."
Request for Relief:
- Clearly state what you are asking the court to do.
- Example: "Plaintiff respectfully requests that the court amend the order dated September *, *, to include the judge's instructions that Capital One auto loan records be provided."
Signature:
- Sign and date the motion.
- Include your name, address, and contact information.
Would you like more assistance with the specific wording or formatting?
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