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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the cld jud ct document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the docket number at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your case.
  3. Fill in the Judicial District and Date fields accurately to ensure proper documentation.
  4. Complete the Plaintiff and Defendant sections with the respective names involved in the case.
  5. Review each order listed, ensuring you understand procedures for motions and communications as outlined in the document.
  6. If applicable, prepare a Request For Adjudication using form JD-CL-77, which can be found on the judicial website. Remember to e-file it if required.
  7. Before submitting, double-check that all fields are filled correctly and that you have included necessary attachments or affidavits as needed.

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There are three types of Executions that you can seek to levy against a defendant that has not paid as ordered in a judgment. There are Property Executions, Wage Executions, and Financial Institution or Bank Executions.
Connecticut courts are courts of general jurisdiction, meaning that they handle most criminal matters and a variety of civil matters, including contracts, personal injury cases, divorce (called dissolution of marriage) and other legal disputes.
Visit the Court Record Custodian Criminal court records for the state of Connecticut judicial branch are typically maintained by the clerk of court for each courthouse. Interested parties who wish to access these records in person should visit the office of the clerk at the courthouse where the case was filed.
determining the guilt or innocence of persons accused of breaking the law; resolving disputes involving civil or personal rights; interpreting constitutional provisions of laws enacted by the legislature and deciding what is to be the law of the state when none exists for certain situations.
Divisions of Superior Court - CT Judicial Branch. The Superior Court hears civil, criminal, family and juvenile matters. Civil Division hears cases in which someone is being sued to protect civil, personal or property rights.

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Michael P. Shea currently serves as Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut. He has chaired or served as a member of numerous District Court and Second Circuit committees, and he currently serves as a member of the Judicial Council of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
The judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States, and Treaties made, or which shall be made, under their Authority;to all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls;to all Cases of admiralty and maritime Jurisdiction;
Trial Courts All civil cases (family law, probate, juvenile, and other civil cases); All criminal cases (felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions, like traffic tickets); Small claims cases and appeals of small claims cases; Appeals of civil cases involving $35,000 or less; and.

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