What is a Request for Judicial Intervention?
Although a lawsuit is commenced by the filing of the summons and complaint, or summons with notice, the case will not be assigned to a judge until one of the parties files a Request for Judicial Intervention. The first time a party needs judicial consideration of an issue in the lawsuit, he or she is required to purchase (for a $95.00 fee) and file a Request for Judicial Intervention. In most instances, the first time a case will come before the court is when a motion is made. A motion is an application to the court for an order resolving a dispute between the parties that occurs during the course of the lawsuit. The first motion made must contain a copy of the Request for Judicial Intervention form.
Related Questions
- When will my motion or petition filed with a Request for Judicial Intervention appear on the assigned Justice’s calendar?
- When will my motion filed in a post Request for Judicial Intervention matter appear on the assigned Justice’s calendar?
- How many copies of the Request for Judicial Intervention are required?