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Commonly Asked Questions about Civil Actions Documentation

Filing a Complaint The first document filed in a lawsuit is usually a pleading called a complaint or a petition. Its essential in various types of cases.
Typical civil causes of action include bdocHub of contract, battery, or defamation and violations of federal statutes and constitutional rights. To establish a prima facie civil case, a plaintiff must describe his or her damages or injury, explain how the defendant caused the harm, and ask the court for relief.
Standard of proof In most civil cases, the judge or jury has to make a decision about which side wins based on a standard called preponderance of the evidence. This means that, if you win, your side of the story is more likely than not. It does not mean that one side brought in more evidence than the other side.
A civil action begins when a party to a dispute files a complaint, and pays a filing fee required by statute. A plaintiff who is unable to pay the fee may file a request to proceed in forma pauperis.
PREAMBLE. This is the first paragraph of an agreement (also known as. introductory paragraph) that identifies the agreement by stating its name, its date, and the parties.
complaint: Papers filed with the court by a plaintiff to start a lawsuit. A complaint sets out facts and legal claims (called causes of action). In some types of cases, it is called a petition.