answersLogoWhite

0

A person or Party begins a civil case against another party by a complaint being introduced. This complaint must be shown to the Court House where it is decided to be ruled or not.

To begin a civil case or complaint against another party, the complainant/plaintiff must file a lawsuit/complaint in court to initiate the case. This would also involve paying the proper filing fees and yes, often, a lawyer would be necessary in order to prepare your pleading.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How does civil trial begin?

A civil trial begins when a person brings a lawsuit against another for monetary restitution. The matter will go before a judge, and the judge will decide if the lawsuit is valid.


What is the difference between the defendant and the plaintiffin civil court matters?

The plaintiff is the person or organization that INITIATES a legal action, against another person, who is called the defendant.


What is a person suit against another party?

I believe that you are referring to a civil suit? This is an action by one person or entity (company, partnership, etc) against another, for money damages or some other kind of equatable relief (an injunction, cancellation of a deed or contract, etc).


How can you get your money in a civil suit if the person is broke?

One way is to place a lien against their property. Another is to garnish their wages. The state laws will specify what can be done.


When did civil disobedience begin?

Civil disobedience truly began in the 1919 revolution. This revolution happened in Egypt. The Egyptians practiced civil disobedience because they were against British rule.


Is theft is a tort?

Yes, theft is considered a tort. It is a civil wrong that causes harm to another person's property rights. Victims of theft can bring a civil lawsuit against the perpetrator to seek compensation for the damages caused.


Who vs United in the Civil War?

As in all civil wars, the US Civil War pitted two American groups against one another: in this case, the North or Union against the South or Confederacy.


How do you attach civil judgments against a person's monthly retirement?

What race, how old, and what city did you meet "this person" in?


Who is the plaintiff in a civil case?

the person who files against you. the complainant


The party who initiates a civil suit is referred to as the?

The party who initiates a civil suit is the plaintiff, this is the person who filed the complaint against you.


Can you file a civil suit against the person you have a joint account with if they withdrew your payroll check without permission?

No. You have a joint account with another person, they have full ownership rights just like you do. You should get your own account in your name only.


What are the judgments one may receive when he brings up civil action against another person?

The most common remedy is an award of damages (payment of money). There are other possibilies such as specific performance (the person would have to fulfill an obligation).