Oregon Civil Cover Sheet (JS-44)

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Oregon
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OR-SKU-0144
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Civil Cover Sheet (JS-44)

The Oregon Civil Cover Sheet (JS-44) is a form that must be filled out and filed with the court at the time of filing a civil lawsuit in Oregon. It is a way of providing basic information about the case to the court and opposing parties. The form must be filed in all civil cases, including small claims, in Oregon state courts. There are two versions of the Oregon Civil Cover Sheet (JS-44): the long form and the short form. The long form includes more information than the short form and is used when the parties are filing a complaint or another initial pleading. The short form is used for all other pleadings, such as motions, answers, replies, and counterclaims. The Oregon Civil Cover Sheet (JS-44) requires the parties to provide the court with information such as the names and contact information of the parties involved in the case, the cause of action, a statement of the relief sought, and a description of any special circumstances that might affect the case. The form is designed to provide the court with information about the parties, the case, and the claims and relief sought, so that the court can quickly and accurately decide the case.

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The three most common civil cases are tort claims, contract breaches and landlord/tenant issues.

A plaintiff may seek money to compensate for the damages, or may ask the court to order the defendant to stop the conduct that is causing the harm. The court may also order other types of relief, such as a declaration of the legal rights of the plaintiff in a particular situation.

To file a case, you have three options: Electronic Filing (eFiling) To save time, we suggest that you eFile your case.Get an Attorney. Because laws and legal procedures are complex, we recommend that you work with an attorney.File Your Own Paperwork. You can represent yourself in most cases.

The PLAINTIFF is the person who files the lawsuit. The DEFENDANT is the person who is being sued. If the you are representing yourself without the benefit of an attorney, you are known as a PRO SE. LITIGANT.

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Some examples of civil cases are cases about family issues, such as divorce, child support, child custody, and name changes. Some other examples of civil cases are cases about paying for a home, repairing an apartment, damage to property, and collecting on a debt.

The individual who files a lawsuit against another party is the plaintiff, while the party the lawsuit is brought against is considered the defendant. Anyone can be a plaintiff. In cases where the IRS sues someone for tax-evasion or owing back taxes, the IRS is the plaintiff in that litigation process.

A civil case information sheet must be completed and submitted when an original petition or application is filed to initiate a new civil, family law, probate, or mental health case or when a post-judgment petition for modification or motion for enforcement is filed in a family law case.

Tells the court some basic information about a case being filed. Filed at the beginning of all civil cases except family law cases.

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Oregon Civil Cover Sheet (JS-44)