Saturday, January 14, 2012

How do I put in a motion to dismiss due to jurisdiction?

I am trying to get a grandparent custody case dismissed due to jurisdiction. Do I need a lawyer to do this or is this something I can do? I can not afford a lawyer and per KS law only a lawyer or the defendant can defend someone in court. So I just want to make sure that I can put in the motion to dismiss, Also thanks to Richard for answering my last question.



RussHow do I put in a motion to dismiss due to jurisdiction?Each court is different. You probably have to fill out some form or write a motion and submit it to the judge. Ask the court clerk if they have any pre-written forms you can fill in or any sample motion templates you could look at.How do I put in a motion to dismiss due to jurisdiction?If you are named as a party in the case, you can file the motion to dismiss.

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