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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the appropriate party type by circling either PLTF, SUB, DEF, or OTHER. This helps categorize the information correctly.
  3. Fill in the NAME and ADDRESS fields for each party involved. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  4. Provide contact details including PHONE, SEX, SSN, DOB, and DL or STATE ID NO. Be mindful of privacy when entering sensitive information.
  5. If there are additional parties to include, attach an extra sheet as necessary and repeat the above steps for each party.
  6. For domestic cases, list each dependent child's NAME, DATE OF BIRTH, and SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER in the designated section. Remember that including SSNs is mandatory for domestic cases.
  7. Review all entered information for accuracy before finalizing your document.

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In civil cases, like a personal injury case, the plaintiff is the person(s) who has alleged that wrongdoing has been done to them. The defendant is the person(s) or entity that has been accused of committing a wrongful act.
Because the information required by the civil case information sheet is now recorded in the electronic filing system, filing a civil case information sheet is no longer necessary. Accordingly, Rule 78a and Appendix A are repealed, effective immediately.
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.
Counsel Tables This is where lawyers and their clients sit during court trial or other court proceedings. Typically, the Plaintiffs table is on the right side, and the Defendants table is on the left side. However, the Plaintiffs side has the right to sit closest to the jury box.
Plaintiff (civil case)- In a civil case, the person who brought the case to court is called the plaintiff. Defendant (civil case)- The person being sued in a civil case is called the defendant. Defendant (criminal case)- A person who has been charged with a crime is the defendant in a criminal case.

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The plaintiff files a complaint to initiate a lawsuit. The defendant files an answer to the complaint. The judge will issue a scheduling order laying out a timeline for important dates and deadlines, including when the trial will take place.
A civil case is when a person or entity, including a governmental organization or a business, sues another in court, typically for money. There are many reasons someone can sue someone else. This guide has general information about civil cases that involve suing for money.

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