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A person who files or begins a civil lawsuit is called?

A plaintiff initiates a lawsuit against a defendant.


Is civil suit and lawsuit the same thing?

A Civil Suit is a type of lawsuit, therefore they are the same. A Civil Suit can be filed by any individual who is looking to file a case against someone for emotional or physical injuries.


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.


State the name of the document used to commence a civil lawsuit against a defendant?

In the United States federal court system, the document used to initiate a civil lawsuit against a defendant is called a complaint. In the state court systems, this document is usually called a petition.


What is civil prosecution?

A civil prosecution is a procedure that follows a civil lawsuit. This can be utilized if a party is not satisfied with how a civil lawsuit was handled.


What is The 1st pleading filed in a civil lawsuit by a plaintiff called?

It is called either a "complaint" or a "petition". The nomenclature depends upon the jurisdiction and/or the underlying cause of action.


If a civil suit judgment is against the husband is the wife liable for any of the payment?

A civil suit judgment is against the person who is named in the lawsuit. Unless there are extenuating circumstances, the wife would not be liable for the payment.


How can you check to see if there a lawsuit against you?

You can call your local civil court and ask if there is a law suit with your name is the defendant. Otherwise you should be receiving paperwork from the court soon if you are part of a lawsuit.


Can an existing state civil lawsuit in Florida be persued in state court by the defendant after they file for bankruptcy under federal chapter 11?

C-11 is uncommon for an individual and is normally only Corporate. But in any BK, a lawsuit or claim against anyone can and really must be pursued diligently. The contingent asset is a benefit for the creditors.


Can a warrant be palced if you don't pay a payday loan in Texas?

No warranty can be placed. They can file a civil lawsuit against you, then get a judgment to garnish your wages or property. This is a civil matter.


Can a civil lawsuit derive from a family lawsuit case?

Oh, absolutely! Just like how we add layers of paint to create depth and complexity in a painting, legal cases can also evolve and connect in unexpected ways. A civil lawsuit can certainly stem from a family lawsuit case, as emotions and relationships can sometimes lead to further legal actions. Remember, it's important to approach these situations with patience and understanding, just like blending colors on a canvas to create a harmonious masterpiece.


Can a creditor file a civil lawsuit against you?

If the creditor has a valid debt and if you are not able to make payments as they come due, the creditor can and probably will file a civil lawsuit against you. Once a creditor realizes that no amount of persuasion out of court will get him anything on the debt, a civil suit is the only recourse to getting paid.

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