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What are Ex Parte Petitions?
A legal request made to the court by one party without notifying the other parties involved, often used in emergencies.
Legal requests made to the court by one party without the presence or the full length of notice typically required to other parties. In probate matters, ex parte petitions may be filed for urgent or temporary relief, such as seeking immediate access to estate assets or preventing another party’s access to said assets. Courts typically require justification for the lack of notice, as ex parte actions can affect the rights of interested parties.
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