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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Chronological Case Summary (CCS) Entry Form in the editor.
Begin by filling in the 'Court' field with the name of the court handling your case. This ensures that your document is correctly attributed.
Next, enter the 'Date' of the entry and the 'Case Number'. These identifiers are crucial for tracking and referencing your case accurately.
In the section labeled 'The activity of the court should be summarized as follows', provide a detailed summary of court activities related to your case. Be concise yet thorough, ensuring all relevant information is included.
Indicate whether a full text order for judicial signature is attached by checking 'Yes' or 'No'. If applicable, fill in details for both Plaintiff and Defendant sections, including names and attorney information.
Finally, complete the fields for Judge approval and Clerk information, ensuring all signatures and dates are accurately recorded before submission.
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