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One of the main challenges in declaring someone a vexatious litigant is the high burden of proof required. The court must be convinced that the individuals behavior constitutes a clear and persistent abuse of the legal process. This requires thorough documentation and a well-prepared legal argument.
PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME. (Change of Name) Form Adopted for Mandatory Use Judicial Council of California NC-100 [Rev. January 1, 2023] Code of Civil Procedure, 1275 et seq.
The courts can designate someone as a vexatious litigant if they have filed at least five unmerited lawsuits in a seven-year period. The court will also consider other factors such as whether the person has been declared a vexatious litigant in another state or federal court.
For litigation to be considered vexatious litigation, one of the following must be true: The abuser has started or continued (maintained) at least five cases, other than small claims cases, in the past seven years without a lawyer (in propria persona) and either: the abuser lost all of the cases; or.
(b) Vexatious litigant means a person who does any of the following: (1) In the immediately preceding seven-year period has commenced, prosecuted, or maintained in propria persona at least five litigations other than in a small claims court that have been (i) finally determined adversely to the person or (ii)

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Vexatious litigation is meant to bother, embarrass, or cause legal expenses to the defendant. A plaintiff who starts such litigation either knows or should reasonably know that no legal basis for the lawsuit exists.

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