If the opposing party has filed a motion against you — a motion to modify, a motion for contempt, a motion to compel, or any other motion — you have the right to file a written Response or Opposition. Maryland courts typically allow 15 days to respond to a motion. This package prepares a written opposition addressing the other party’s motion point by point, with legal argument and a proposed order denying the relief requested. An optional 30-minute phone consultation is available.
Includes:
Response / Opposition to Motion (addressing each argument raised)
Proposed Order Denying the Motion
Certificate of Service
Step-by-step filing instruction letter
Notes:
Client must provide a copy of the motion being opposed and all attachments.
Response deadlines vary — check your scheduling order or Maryland Rule 2-311.
Price applies to a single motion response. If multiple motions require responses, contact us for a combined quote.
Turnaround: 2–3 business days from intake receipt (or after consultation if elected).
If the opposing party has filed a motion against you — a motion to modify, a motion for contempt, a motion to compel, or any other motion — you have the right to file a written Response or Opposition. Maryland courts typically allow 15 days to respond to a motion. This package prepares a written opposition addressing the other party’s motion point by point, with legal argument and a proposed order denying the relief requested. An optional 30-minute phone consultation is available.
Includes:
Response / Opposition to Motion (addressing each argument raised)
Proposed Order Denying the Motion
Certificate of Service
Step-by-step filing instruction letter
Notes:
Client must provide a copy of the motion being opposed and all attachments.
Response deadlines vary — check your scheduling order or Maryland Rule 2-311.
Price applies to a single motion response. If multiple motions require responses, contact us for a combined quote.
Turnaround: 2–3 business days from intake receipt (or after consultation if elected).