Whether a pro se litigant's emergency motion for an extension of time due to personal hardship meets the legal standard for extraordinary relief from the Supreme Court
No question identified. : Petitioner had an emergency where the pipe burst and house flooded, and needs this time as she is ProSe. 4. The undersigned has contacted opposing counsel, but due to the holiday has not heard back, but they will likely oppose. Therefore, Petitioner prays that this Court grant this motion for extension of time. Respectfully. Submitted, J. Shephera Jana Shepherd, Pro Se P.O. Box 123768 Ft. Worth, TX 76121 CERTIFICATE OF CONFERENCE As required, I certify that I have contacted Defendants counsel for the other parties, whom I have not heard back due to the holidy but will most likely oppose Jana Shepherd, Pro Se CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I certify that, on November 27, 2024, I served a copy of this motion by Certified mail to the US Supreme Court and First Class to the following: Jana Shepherd, Pro Se Scott Wheatley Attorney for Helen Painter & Co., Amy DeForest, and Catherine Taylor 777 Main Street, Suite 2100 Ft. Worth, TX 76102 swheatley@jw.com Jennifer M. Covington Attorney for Scott Real Estate and Shila Manley 100 Main St., Suite 400 Ft. Worth, TX 76102 Brian Hall Attorney for Younger Ranch LLC 5944 Luther Lane, Suite 755 Dallas, TX 75225