A brief description of the parties (e.g., their name and address). Allegations demonstrating that the court has subject matter jurisdiction, personal jurisdiction, and venue to adjudicate the claims in the complaint. A concise yet thorough statement of the factual allegations that form the basis of your complaint.
The Superior Court is a court of general jurisdiction over cases relating to criminal felonies, juveniles, families, probate/mental health, tax, and civil. The Judicial Branch, headed by a Presiding Judge, includes the Superior Court, and the departments of Adult and Juvenile Probation.
Comply With the Relevant Federal, State, and Local Rules. Research Before Writing. Allege Subject Matter Jurisdiction, Personal Jurisdiction, and Venue. Draft Concise and Plain Statement of the Facts. Draft Separate Counts for Each Legal Claim. Plead Facts With Particularity Where Necessary.
Drafting a Statement of Claim: An Unconventional but Practical... Introduction. Step 1: Identify the parties. Step 2: Provide a brief background. Step 3: The Alleged Wrong. Step 4: The Grievance. Step 5: Prior attempts to resolve. Step 6: The Reliefs. Conclusion.
A claim answers a debatable question posed by a writer, which then is proved in a paragraph or essay. For example, "Dogs make better pets than cats" is a claim that can be argued.
A 'Legal Claim' refers to the right of individuals to press legal charges against other individuals or the state within the legal system.
How to Write an Effective Claim Letter? #1 Use Clear Language. State clearly what you are claiming and why. #2 Present facts, but don't be too precise. It is important to add facts to back up your claim. #3 Do not threaten or show anger. #4 State the solution clearly.
A small claims lawsuit is a claim against another party for damages of an amount less than $3,500.00.
Court Proceedings and Case Records For questions about case document copies and marriage license copies, contact Clerk of the Superior Court or call (602)37-CLERK.
In a continuing effort to promote access to justice, the Arizona Supreme Court has launched a web-based portal called e-Access. e-Access provides convenient 24 x 7 online access to case records and documents that are unrestricted and open to the public.