How do I get a “Motion to set for final hearing” form?

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How do I get a “Motion to set for final hearing” form?

I filed for divorce and now the court says I have to mail them the “Motion to set for final hearing”. I don’t know what that is. I have the waiver of citation. This is an “agreed and uncontested divorce” in TX.

Asked on May 31, 2011 under Family Law, Texas

Answers:

S.L,. Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 13 years ago | Contributor

Ask the court clerk if there is a court form for motion to set for final hearing.  If there isn't any court form, at the law library look in the index of Pleading and Practice for Motion to set for final hearing.  Sometimes items in the index of Pleading and Practice are not listed the way you would logically think they should be.  If you don't see it in the index of Pleading and Practice, ask the law librarian to help locate it.


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