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When you file a lawsuit, you will usually file a petition or a complaint. You also will almost always need a summons. And, in most civil cases, you will need a Civil Case Cover Sheet (Form CM-010).
Unlimited CivilOther Civil Complaints, which includes complaints in contracts, real property, unlawful detainer, employment, as well as enforcement of judgment filings, judicial review, and small claims/limited civil appeals.
Unlimited civil cases also include other types of disputes that do not involve money, like cases to resolve (or quiet) title to real property, cases asking for civil restraining orders, and requests to change your name or your childs name.
Limited civil cases are those where the amount in dispute does not exceed $25,000. Some of the rules governing limited civil cases can be found in sections 85 through 100 of the California Code of Civil Procedure.
A civil action in California state court is generally classified as a limited civil case if the amount demanded, recovery sought, value of the property, or amount of the lien does not exceed $35,000 (Cal. Civ. Proc. Code 85 and 86).

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12 Unlimited jurisdiction allows the Courts to determine and adapt the amount of a fine or to repeal it altogether. 13 The Courts can have a fresh look at the factual circumstances and remain at liberty to appraise the imposition and extent of a fine.
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