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Hearings may be continued upon the filing of a written stipulation signed by the parties and their respective attorneys, if any. If after exercising due diligence a party's signature can not be obtained by his counsel, the attorney shall submit with the stipulation an affidavit stating the reasons why the signature could not be obtained. The court after reviewing the affidavit may then accept the stipulation for further consideration. Stipulations shall include a proposed date for the continued hearing and are subject to the approval of the court. Stipulations for continuances shall not be treated as ex parte applications.
Source: Rules of the Superior Court of Guam, Rule 6. |