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Motion To Relieve The Requirement Of Attendance At Seminar For Cause Form. This is a Tennessee form and can be use in Shelby Local County.
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IN THE __________ COURT OF ____________ COUNTY, TENNESSEE
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Plaintiff/Petitioner
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vs.
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Docket No. _____________
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Defendant/Respondent
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MOTION TO RELIEVE THE REQUIREMENT OF
ATTENDANCE AT SEM INAR FOR CAUSE
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[ ] Plaintiff/Petitioner or [ ] Defendant/Respondent, ___________________________,
moves this Honorable Court for leave to relieve the requirement of attendance at the education
seminar for cause and in support thereof avers the following:
The petitioning parent has good cause for such relief as set forth below:
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Wherefore, the petitioning parent respectfully requests that this Honorable Court issue and
Order:
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Directing that the petitioning parent shall be relieved of the requirement of attendance at
the education seminar in this case; and
b.
Granting the petitioning parent such other and further relief as this Honorable Court
deems necessary and appropriate.
Respectfully submitted,
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Petitioning Parent
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