How do I file a motion for reconsideration with an appellate court?
Filing a Motion for Reconsideration with an appellate court in Delaware is a multi-step process. First, you must prepare a Motion for Reconsideration. This document should include your name, the case name and citation, the court you are filing the motion with, and the reasons for why the decision or ruling should be revisited. Next, you must submit your Motion to the Court. This is usually done by mailing it to the court’s clerk or by filing it electronically. It must be made sure that the Motion is received before the filing deadline that is set by the court. Third, you must pay the filing fee. In Delaware, the filing fee for a Motion for Reconsideration is $125. You can pay this fee electronically or by check. Fourth, you must serve the Motion to the other party in the case. This can be done by either sending it via certified mail or delivering it in person. You must also file proof of service with the court. Finally, you must wait for the court’s response. Depending on the court’s workload, the motion may take several weeks to process. The court may accept or reject your motion and you will be notified of their decision when it is made.
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