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Jul 16, 2013, 07:43 AM
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Circuit Civil Forms
Does anyone know on one of the forms what does Number of Causes of action mean? What should I put there
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Jul 16, 2013, 05:00 PM
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Depends, to some degree, on what jurisdiction (state or country) you are talking about. You do understand, if you are in the U.S. that each state has its own court rules; some have what they have circuit courts, others don't?
But, in general, this refers to the number of types of claims you have listed on your complaint. For example, breach of warranty, breach of contract, tort, etc.
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Jul 17, 2013, 11:30 AM
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 Originally Posted by AK lawyer
Depends, to some degree, on what jurisdiction (state or country) you are talking about. You do understand, if you are in the U.S., that each state has its own court rules; some have what they have circuit courts, others don't?
But, in general, this refers to the number of types of claims you have listed on your complaint. For example, breach of warranty, breach of contract, tort, etc.
I live in Florida. There is a will and a Testamenary trust That never was funded and that's what I am fighting for. The duties as the trustee of my trust and the PR. Neglected the trust I am Physical disabled and in the trust it mentions my disability and my health, safety, and welfare and they are trying to eliminate the trust from the will putting my health and safety at risk and creating a hardship for me I can go on and on so for causes I would put down like breach of a testamenary trust? Taking advantage of a person with a disability am I getting it right?
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Jul 17, 2013, 11:45 AM
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 Originally Posted by Miriam57
... so for causes I would put down like breach of a testamenary trust? Taking advantage of a person with a disability am I getting it right?
Yes.
Which county? Some of the clerks offices I'm familiar with in West Florida have such forms. It's for their record-keeping, and getting it exactly right is probably not that big of a deal.
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Jul 17, 2013, 02:24 PM
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 Originally Posted by AK lawyer
Yes.
Which county? Some of the clerks offices I'm familiar with in West Florida have such forms. It's for their record-keeping, and getting it exactly right is probably not that big of a deal.
I live in Broward county Fort Lauderdale area. Where are you located if you don't mind telling me, Please say you are near me are you an attorney I could sure use your help But I am grateful for what you helped me with already.
I did find out that I can not sue in circuit civil at this time because of Probate is still open so I was told that I have go with a adversary complaint form which is like the civil forms I just hope I can fill them out if they are not to hard for me I will find out on Friday once I see them. Please write me back.
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Jul 17, 2013, 04:53 PM
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 Originally Posted by Miriam57
I live in Broward county Fort Lauderdale area. Where are you located if you don't mind telling me, Please say you are near me are you an attorney I could sure use your help But I am grateful for what you helped me with already.
I did find out that I can not sue in circuit civil at this time because of Probate is still open so I was told that I have go with a adversary complaint form which is like the civil forms I just hope I can fill them out if they are not to hard for me I will find out on Friday once I see them. Please write me back.
Sorry, but you are asking me to violate the rules of this forum. I am not allowed to use this forum to get clients, and cannot give you my personal contact information.
But as I indicated before, I am not in your part of Florida. And I don't practice in state court.
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Jul 17, 2013, 07:17 PM
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 Originally Posted by AK lawyer
Sorry, but you are asking me to violate the rules of this forum. I am not allowed to use this forum to get clients, and cannot give you my personal contact information.
But as I indicated before, I am not in your part of Florida. And I don't practice in state court.
First of all maybe you should read again I did not ask you for all of your personal info I never asked for your address or your name I asked where you are and I only wished you was near me and I never said I wanted to be your client. Where did I ask you for your contact information tell me. You asked me what part I was so I asked you the same..
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Jul 17, 2013, 07:21 PM
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 Originally Posted by AK lawyer
Sorry, but you are asking me to violate the rules of this forum. I am not allowed to use this forum to get clients, and cannot give you my personal contact information.
But as I indicated before, I am not in your part of Florida. And I don't practice in state court.
I live in Broward county Fort Lauderdale area. Where are you located if you don't mind telling me, Please say you are near me are you an attorney I could sure use your help But I am grateful for what you helped me with already.
I did find out that I can not sue in circuit civil at this time because of Probate is still open so I was told that I have go with a adversary complaint form which is like the civil forms I just hope I can fill them out if they are not to hard for me I will find out on Friday once I see them. Please write me back.HERE READ THIS AGAIN!
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