Filing Civil Complaint Process
Summary
In Washington, filing a civil complaint involves obtaining necessary forms from the local court, completing them with details of your claims, and filing them with the court along with any required fees. You must also serve the defendant with a copy of the complaint. An injunction typically requires an underlying case, such as a civil complaint. If facing eviction or an order from a building official, consider filing a civil complaint and seeking an injunction. Consult local court rules or a lawyer for specific guidance.Full Conversation
In order to file a injunction, do i first have to file my civil complaint
Hi ****! In Washington, you typically need to have an underlying case, like a civil complaint, before you can file for an injunction. Here are the main points:
- An injunction is a court order requiring a party to do or refrain from doing specific acts.
- It usually accompanies a civil case.
- Check local court rules or consult with a lawyer for specifics.
Do you have a specific situation or concern regarding the injunction?
I was denied my right to apeql an oder of the building offical. The oder is forcinh me out of my home and onto the st r eetè
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. In Washington, if you're facing an eviction or order from a building official, you may want to consider:
- Filing a civil complaint if you believe the order is unjust.
- Seeking an injunction to temporarily halt the enforcement.
- Consulting with a local attorney for tailored advice.
Are you looking to be connected with local lawyers who can assist you further with this case?
How do i fileca civil complaint
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In Washington, to file a civil complaint, follow these steps:
- Obtain the necessary forms from your local court's website or office.
- Complete the forms, detailing your claims and desired remedies.
- File the forms with the court and pay any required filing fees.
- Serve the defendant with a copy of the complaint.
For detailed guidance, consult the court's website or consider speaking with a local attorney.