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Estimated Fees in the San Diego Civil and Probate Courts

It should be noted that in the San Diego Civil and Probate courts, the filing clerk determines what fees to charge upon their acceptance of a filing.

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Initiate a New Case in the San Diego Civil and Probate Courts

While Initiating a New Case in the San Diego Civil Court is pretty much the same as any other court, the article below explains a few differences which filers should know.

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Add a San Diego Civil Unlawful Detainer Case to Your Account

If a user has a Sealed Unlawful Detainer Case in the San Diego Civil Court they need to e-file on, the user needs to know the exact party names as entered on the court record to look the case up in the e-filing system.

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Illinois Launches Free Legal Answers for Civil Appeals for Self-Represented Litigants

Starting September 1st, self-represented litigants can submit a question and receive an answer from a pro bono lawyer through Illinois Free Legal Answers, an American Bar Association platform administered by PILI.

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Dissolution of Marriage in the San Diego Family Court

Dissolution of Marriage in the San Diego Family Court

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File an Order of Protection in the State of Indiana

The State of Indiana does not allow users to file an Order of Protection through normal EFSPs such as ours.

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Will File Date Format for Cook County Probate Case Initiations

When Initiating a Case in Cook County Probate Cases, filers may need to enter a Will File Date (the date the will was filed with the state). Filers may add that information in Section 1 of the filing.

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Payment Processor Information for Court Filing and Service Fees

The payment processor used for court fees and associated service fees varies by state and court.

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DuPage, Illinois Exhibit Cover Sheet

Dupage County’s Local Rule 5.06(b) allows users to e-file exhibits as either part of an envelope or separately.

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One or More Files Can Not Be Attached to Email Due to File Size Restrictions Explained

Occasionally, when filers receive their accepted email, the e-filing application can not attach some documents in the filing due to file size restrictions. Filers will see the following message highlighted in yellow at the top of their email:

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