Glad you asked...
If you want your motion for court to be successful, it will have to have all of the elements the court will be looking for, like the Proof of Service, proper caption, a "memorandum of points and authorities", also known as a brief, and a Declaration under Penalty of Perjury. You can find a full detailed list of what to include in your motion for court on this website: http://www.lawyerdude.netfirms.com/6025....
Then again, this answer might help you...
A motion is as powerful as your verbal words. If you want to be the next Samuel Adam, you better prepare a really good motion and one heck of an argument. To write a motion you will need several pieces of information suck as venue, proof of service, and signatures just to name a few. Good luck!

