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How To Respond To A Lawsuit Effectively Without An Attorney
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Free Download How To Respond To A Lawsuit Effectively Without An Attorney
Published 11/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 479.07 MB | Duration: 0h 59m
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What you'll learn
Identifying and understanding the function of each legal form
Determining deadlines and what to do when you miss them
Three ways to attack the Complaint
Determining whether you are eligible for a Fee Waiver of Court Fees
Different Ways to file your documents with the Court
Serving the documents in compliance with the Rules
Registering for Mediation
Four important Rules to download from the Court Site
Calendaring Deadlines
Requirements
You need a computer
No prior legal experience needed, you will learn from the very basics to advanced levels
Description
In this Course, you will learn 10 Easy Steps to Learn How To Respond to A Lawsuit Effectively Without An Attorney.STEP 1 - IDENTIFYING THE FORMS BY NAME AND FUNCTIONOrganize your Documents by Name is key in order to succeedSTEP 2 - SUMMONSDetermine the Deadline - Counting the datesThe Summons will notify you about the Days that you will need to respond to your opponent's complaintYou will learn what to do when you have Past the Deadline and No Default has been entered by the Court's Clerk.Past the Deadline w/Default Entry - Motion to Set AsideSTEP 3 - DETERMINING PROPER SERVICEProof of ServiceMotion to QuashMotion to DismissSTEP 4 - ATTACKING THE COMPLAINTDemurrerFailure to State a Claim - ElementsNEGLIGENCEDuty -Breach -CausationDamages -AnswerAdmissionDenialsAffirmative Defenses - GenericAffirmative Defenses - Specific to LawLabor - Labor DepartmentEmployment - EEOCLandlord Tenant - County and City RequirementsContract - ArbitrationAmount in Controversy - Small Claims, Limited & UnlimitMotion to DismissLack of JurisdictionImproper ServiceImproper VenueContract calls for ArbitrationFailure to Exhaust Administrative RemediesFailure to State a ClaimElementsSTEP 5 - FEE WAIVERSTEP 6 - E-FILING YOUR RESPONSIVE DOCUMENTSRegister with the CourtOnline VendorsFax FilingCertified MailSTEP 7 - SERVING YOUR RESPONSIVE DOCUMENTSCourt SystemOnline VendorsCertified MailSheriffSTEP 8 - REGISTER FOR MEDIATIONHave ready at least 3 ProposalsSTEP 9 - DOWNLOAD FOUR DOCUMENTS FROM THE COURT1. Judge Standing Order P&P2. Local Rules of Court3. Civil Procedure4. Pro Se ManualSTEP 10 - CALENDAR DEADLINE
Overview
Section 1: Introduction Identifying forms and their function
Lecture 1 Identifying forms and their function
Section 2: About the Summons
Lecture 2 Determining Deadlines
Section 3: What to Do After Receiving The Documents
Lecture 3 Determining Proper Service and Motions
Section 4: WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU'VE MISSED A DEADLINE
Lecture 4 The Solution When You've Missed a Deadline
Section 5: ATTACKING THE COMPLAINT
Lecture 5 In this lesson, you'll learn about Attacking a Complaint by using a Demurrer
Section 6: ATTACKING THE COMPLAINT WITH AN ANSWER
Lecture 6 Attacking The Complaint Using an Answer
Lecture 7 Samples of Answers
Lecture 8 VI. SECTION, Lecture 8 Affirmative Defenses
Section 7: COMPARISON BETWEEN DEMURRERS vs ANSWERS
Lecture 9 Advantages and Disadvantages of filing an Answer vs a Demurrer
Lecture 10 VII. SECTION, Lecture 9 Demurrers and Answers
Section 8: VIII Lecture 11, Attacking The Complaint With A Motion To Dismiss
Lecture 11 Attacking the Complaint With A Motion To Dismiss
Section 9: IX. Lecture 12 Court Forms and Pleading Templates
Lecture 12 Court Forms and Pleading Templates
Section 10: X Lecture 13 Saving Money By Using the Fee Waiver Form
Lecture 13 The Fee Waiver Form
Section 11: XI Lecture 14 FILING YOUR DOCUMENTS WITH THE COURT
Lecture 14 Methods to Filing Your Documents With The Court
Section 12: XII Lecture 15 SERVING YOUR DOCUMENTS
Lecture 15 Serving your Court Documents
Section 13: XIII Lecture 16, The Mediation Process
Lecture 16 Preparing Your Proposals For Mediation
Section 14: XIV Lecture 16, The Four Most Important Documents You Need
Lecture 17 The Standing Order, The Local Rules of Court, The Civil Procedure, Pro Se Manual
Section 15: XV Lecture 18 CALENDARING YOUR CASE
Lecture 18 Calendaring Your Case & Final Thoughts
Section 16: Filing Your Legal Documents With The Court
Lecture 19 E-Filing, Fax Filing, Vendors, Certified Mail Filing
People who want to learn what resources are available for those who can't afford an attorney,People who want to learn what others do when running out of time to respond to a complaint,People who had bad experiences with attorneys and want to represent themselves,People who want to learn how the legal process works

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