Probate Court Rules Table of Contents
The Court shall hold any Motion for ten (10) days before
acting thereon, unless assented to by all Parties. The Court may act on a Motion
on the basis of the Pleadings and record before it. Any objection to a Motion
shall be filed within ten (10) days of the filing of such Motion. Failure to
object to the Motion shall not, in and of itself, be grounds for granting the
Motion.
No oral argument or evidentiary hearing shall be scheduled
unless requested in writing by the Pro Se Party or Attorney within ten (10) days
after the filing of the Motion or objection thereto. The request for oral
argument or evidentiary hearing shall contain the reasons why the oral argument
or evidentiary hearing will further assist the Court in determining the pending
issue(s).
Upon request of a Pro Se Party or Attorney, Motions to
dismiss shall be heard as soon as practicable, and no later than thirty (30)
days prior to the date scheduled for trial on the merits, unless the Court shall
otherwise order. All necessary evidence shall be presented at such hearing.