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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>
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Revision as of 07:17, 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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