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*Identifying procedural definitions such as who the people are in court and what steps take place. E.g.: A plaintiff is the party who files the complaint or
*Identifying procedural definitions such as who the people are in court and what steps take place. E.g.: A plaintiff is the party who files the complaint or
petition. A defendant is the party against whom a complaint is made. There are three ways to respond to a complaint: file an answer, file a demur, or do nothing.
petition. A defendant is the party against whom a complaint is made. There are three ways to respond to a complaint: file an answer, file a demur, or do nothing.
Showing persons how to find legislation, court
*Showing persons how to find legislation, court rules, and cases as well as other online and print resources. E.g.: California Forms of Pleading and Practice provides templates to help litigate civil cases. Digests identify cases you can use.
rules, and cases as well as other online and print
*Directing patrons to online and print resources
resources. E.g.: California Forms of Pleading and
Practice provides templates to help litigate civil
cases. Digests identify cases you can use.
Directing patrons to online and print resources
which contain court forms and instructions. E.g.:
which contain court forms and instructions. E.g.:
The California Judicial Council Forms are a
The California Judicial Council Forms are a

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  • Legal advice is interpreting what statutes and case law mean or how it applies to a specific set of facts


Legal Advice Questions

  • How do I find out what case law applies to a situation?
  • How do I interpret case law relevant to a legal situation?

Examples of Legal Information

  • Reading the legal definition of words. E.g.: Community property actions are civil claims that divide the property obtained during a marriage between divorcing spouses.
  • Identifying procedural definitions such as who the people are in court and what steps take place. E.g.: A plaintiff is the party who files the complaint or

petition. A defendant is the party against whom a complaint is made. There are three ways to respond to a complaint: file an answer, file a demur, or do nothing.

  • Showing persons how to find legislation, court rules, and cases as well as other online and print resources. E.g.: California Forms of Pleading and Practice provides templates to help litigate civil cases. Digests identify cases you can use.
  • Directing patrons to online and print resources

which contain court forms and instructions. E.g.: The California Judicial Council Forms are a collection of general use legal forms, which includes various pleadings and discovery forms. Form packets are found on the Court’s website.

Legal Info Questions

  • What is the best resoruce on legal definitions of words?
  • What is the best resource on how to understand procedures? (not what the actual procedures are, but how to derive procedures)