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(2) File the documents with the court and serve them on your spouse | (2) File the documents with the court and serve them on your spouse | ||
(3) Respond to any similar documents filed by your spouse<br></td></tr> | (3) Respond to any similar documents filed by your spouse<br></td></tr> | ||
<tr><td style="padding-right:10px"><b>Takeaway</b></td><Td>A lawsuit involves a large number of legal documents, rules, and processes that vary depending on which county courthouse you're in and your circumstances.</td></tr> | <tr><td style="padding-right:10px"><b>Takeaway</b></td><Td><br>A lawsuit involves a large number of legal documents, rules, and processes that vary depending on which county courthouse you're in and your circumstances.</td></tr> | ||
</table> | </table> | ||
Revision as of 02:17, 13 October 2022
How To: Start a Lawsuit | |
Statutes: | Chapter 1A - Article 3 (Pleadings) Rule 4 (Service of Process). |
Steps | (1) Prepare a stack of legal documents (2) File the documents with the court and serve them on your spouse (3) Respond to any similar documents filed by your spouse |
Takeaway | A lawsuit involves a large number of legal documents, rules, and processes that vary depending on which county courthouse you're in and your circumstances. |
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