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Order (Scheduling Conference Call) CV-ORD8 - Illinois

Order (Scheduling Conference Call) Form. This is a Illinois form and can be used in Family Law McHenry Local County .
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTY-SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS ______________________________________________ Plaintiff vs Case Number__________________________________ ______________________________________________ Defendant Date Plaintiff's Attorney Defendant's Attorney ORDER This matter coming before the Court on a Scheduling Conference Call, and after hearing the status of this cause, on the motion of the Court, IT IS ORDERED THAT: Cause is dismissed for want of prosecution. Conference Scheduling/Status is continued to _________________________, 20____, at __________m. Prove-up is set for ____________________________________, 20______, at ____________m. All discovery to be completed by ____________________________________, 20_______. Pre-trial Conference is set for _________________________________, 20______, at __________m. Trial is set for __________________________________, 20_______, at ____________m. Hearing is set for ___________________________________, 20________, at ____________m. for ____________________________________________________________________________________ Both attorneys must be present at the Status Conference. In the event a party is not represented by an attorney, that party must be present. IN DIVORCE CASES: If this matter is set for Pre-Trial, the Pre-Trial Memorandums must be received by the Court and your opponent two (2) days prior to the date of the conference. Date: ____________________________ ___________________________________________________ Judge American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com CV-ORD8: Revised 12/01/06
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