This is a multi-state form covering the subject matter of the title.
This is a multi-state form covering the subject matter of the title.
Do it yourself Do it yourself / Full name
DIY is an abbreviation for 'do-it-yourself'.
If you have a legal problem, you may be able to do some or all of the legal work yourself. Solving your own legal problems, also known as DIY, can be: cheap. convenient.
You must fill out the Order to Show Cause along with an Affidavit in Support. If there is not already a pending or active case in court, you most likely will have to include a separate petition to start a case.
Abbreviation for do-it-yourself: the activity of decorating or repairing your home, or making things for your home yourself, rather than paying someone else to do it for you: a DIY enthusiast. a DIY project.
A form that is filed in New York state court and served on all parties confirming that the parties have completed necessary discovery proceedings and the case is trial ready (CPLR 3402(a)). It is the paper that gets the case on the court's trial calendar.
Note of Issue: A document that must be filed with the court in order to place a matter on the trial calendar. See also Certificate of Readiness.
Within 20 days after service of a note of issue and certificate of readiness, any party to the action may move to strike the note of issue, upon affidavit showing in what respects the action is not ready for trial, and the court may strike the note of issue if it appears that a material fact in the certificate of ...
A form that is filed in New York state court and served on all parties confirming that the parties have completed necessary discovery proceedings and the case is trial ready (CPLR 3402(a)). It is the paper that gets the case on the court's trial calendar.
After a summons with notice is served, the defendant will demand that the plaintiff serve a complaint. The plaintiff must then have the complaint served within 20 days after being served with the demand, or the case may be dismissed.