Florida court. I have a motion I will I need to present in court. I wrote everything in the motion I wanted said, so

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Customer: Florida court. I have a motion I will I need to present in court. I wrote everything in the motion I wanted said, so when what do I do in court? Do I just read my motion? Or do I summarize each point?
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You will not need to read your motion in court. The judge will have read it prior to the hearing. In court, the judge may address you and ask follow-up questions or ask you to provide evidence supporting your motion. You will just need to answer what the judge or the other party asks of you.

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The judge may rule on the motion without requiring you to speak in court about it.

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If you would like to speak to the court about your motion, you can ask the judge if you can.

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