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  2. Begin by filling in the case details at the top of the form, including the city/county and case number. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for your filing.
  3. In the Plaintiff(s) and Defendant(s) sections, enter the names of all parties involved. This ensures that all relevant individuals are recognized in court proceedings.
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The District Court Clerks Office is now offering a public records portal that can be found at . Public Users will be able to search names and case numbers and view the Register of Action for cases from 2012 through present.
There are many reasons someone may sue someone for money The case could be about a contract dispute, damage to property, injury to a person, credit card or other debt, work-related disputes, and more. This guide will give you the general steps that apply to these types of civil cases.
This can cover a housing case such as for eviction or foreclosure, a family case such as divorce or custody, consumer problems such as debt or bankruptcy, or when someone sues for money because of damage to property or personal harm. All of these cases go to a Civil Court.
The jurisdiction covers a very wide range from quite small or simple claims, for example damaged goods or recovery of debt, to large claims between multi-national companies. Most Civil disputes do not end up in court, and those that do often dont go all the way to a full trial.
Montanas court system is generally comprised of Courts of Limited Jurisdiction (Justice, City and Municipal), State District Courts, and the states highest court, the Montana Supreme Court.

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