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13th Judicial Circuit - Local Rule 37.1

37. Dismissals

37.1 Dismissal Docket

A. CIRCUIT CIVIL

All cases remaining inactive and on file for a period of six (6) months shall, upon 30 days written notice to the parties or their attorney, be dismissed without prejudice for failure to prosecute, except for good cause shown. Further, a request for a case on the dismissal docket to be placed on the trial request docket shall not be made or granted except for good cause shown and upon written motion submitted with notice to all parties. Adverse parties shall have at least ten (10) days notice within which to file written memoranda in opposition to said motion.

B. DOMESTIC RELATIONS AND ASSOCIATE CIVIL

All cases remaining inactive and on file for a period of two (2) months shall, upon 30 days written notice to the parties or their attorneys, be dismissed without prejudice for failure to prosecute, except for good cause shown.

C. SUMMARY CIVIL

All cases remaining inactive and on file for a period of thirty (30) days shall, upon 15 days written notice to the parties or their attorneys, be dismissed without prejudice for failure to prosecute, except for good cause shown.






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