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Commonly Asked Questions about Civil Cases

Primary tabs. A civil action is a noncriminal lawsuit that begins with a complaint and usually involves private parties. The plaintiff is the party filing the complaint, and the defendant is the party defending against the complaints allegations.
General civil cases, usually involving suing someone for money in disputes over things like contracts, damage to property, or someone getting hurt. Family law cases such as divorce, child support, child custody, and adoptions.
Criminal Court judges can punish you for breaking the law by sending you to jail. Civil Court judges can order you to pay money or a fine, or make decisions about your family or your home.
Civil cases are the cases in which private citizens (or companies) sue each other in court. Civil cases are not about breaking a criminal law. There are many different kinds of cases in civil court.
Civil cases are divided into two main categories generally by how much money they involve. The procedures are a little different between the two main types: Unlimited civil cases are cases for over $35,000. Limited civil cases are cases for $35,000 or less.
Civil cases usually involve disputes between people or organizations while criminal cases allege a violation of a criminal law.
Four of the most important types of civil law deal with 1) contracts, 2) property, 3) family relations, and 4) civil wrongs causing physical injury or injury to property (tort).
A civil lawsuit arises out of a dispute between people, business, or other entitites, including the government. Civil suits generally follow certain steps including pleadings, discovery, motions, and trial. A civil suit can be a complicated and stressful experience.