Greensboro, GA asked in Tax Law, Consumer Law, Contracts and Real Estate Law for Florida

Q: does the court notify parties if there is a motion to dismiss and give an opportunity for a hearing or does an answer to

a motion to dismiss need to be filed with the court first? thank you

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Angelo "Tony" Marino Jr.
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  • Consumer Law Lawyer
  • Ft Myers, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: The party filing the motion to dismiss must send all parties the motion to dismiss and the notice of hearing. This is usually done on the court's e-portal. Make sure you have signed up with the court's e-portal. If you are not on the e-portal, the other party should send it by mail to you.

Tim Akpinar agrees with this answer

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
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  • Little Neck, NY

A: The moving party sends copies to other parties. Motion to dismiss is serious, as an effort to have case dismissed (or parts of case, depending on how motion is framed). Consider a consult if you need assistance with response. Good luck

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