When to Use a Motion or an Order to Show Cause ?

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In this video, NYC attorney Frank Bruno explains the key differences between filing a motion and using an Order to Show Cause in legal proceedings. Understanding when to use these legal tools can significantly impact the outcome of your case, whether in estate planning, probate, real estate disputes, or other civil matters. Frank discusses the strategic timing for each, what courts consider, and how to effectively navigate these processes to protect your interests.

Whether you're dealing with a contested estate, guardianship issue, or real estate matter, knowing when to use a motion or an Order to Show Cause is crucial for achieving the best legal outcome. As an experienced attorney in New York City, Frank Bruno breaks down these legal procedures in a way that's easy to understand, giving you the confidence to make informed decisions in your legal battles.

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