A Complaint is a legal document used to initiate a lawsuit. Specifically, this form addresses claims for intentional infliction of emotional distress. It serves as the first step in seeking legal remedy against individuals or entities that have caused significant emotional harm. Unlike other types of complaints, this form focuses explicitly on emotional distress claims, providing clear structures for plaintiffs to outline their grievances.
This Complaint form is necessary when you believe you have been subjected to intentional infliction of emotional distress. Situations may include instances where a person or entity has engaged in actions that cause severe emotional harm, slandered your name or business, or committed fraud that adversely affected you. This form can be used to present your case formally in court.
This form is intended for individuals or businesses seeking legal recourse for emotional distress caused by others. Specifically, anyone who has encountered malicious behavior or defamation that has led to significant emotional harm can use this form to initiate legal proceedings.
This form usually doesn’t need to be notarized. However, local laws or specific transactions may require it. Our online notarization service, powered by Notarize, lets you complete it remotely through a secure video session, available 24/7.
If you believe that your lawyer has engaged in unethical conduct, you should call the toll-free number 1-800-406-8594. If you enter the five-digit zip code of the attorney's office, you will be connected to the district ethics secretary to request an Attorney Grievance Form.
There is a form for filing a complaint at the Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel's website at www.mochiefcounsel.org. The telephone number for the Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel is (573) 635-7400.
A complaint against an advocate has to be in the form of a petition. It has to be duly signed and verified as required under the Code of Civil Procedure. The complaint can be filed in English or in Hindi or in a regional language where the language has been declared to be a state language.
Complaints against attorneys may be filed with the Arkansas Judiciary's Office of the Committee on Professional Conduct. Grievance forms are also available on the Arkansas Judiciary website. The office can be reached by calling (501) 376-0313.
Any citizen, litigant, attorney, law enforcement official, judge, public official, or other individual who has knowledge of possible judicial misconduct may file a complaint with the commission. All complaints must be submitted to the commission in writing. Contact Jimmie E. Gates at 601-961-7212 or jgates@gannett.com.
Select an inquiry type that most closely relates to the complaint or question that you have. On the website, you can also file a claim or request a refund for shipping. Call 1-800-ASK-USPS (1-800-275-8777) or TTY: 1-800-877-8339. Speak to the station manager (postmaster) at a local post office.
BBB complaint process is to help two parties resolve a dispute.The BBB Dispute Resolution Counsellor (who handles the complaint) works with both parties to try and help them come to their own mutually acceptable resolution. BBB acts as a neutral third party, and does not make a decision to resolve the matter.
All complaints must be submitted via our online complaint system (https://complaints.msbml.ms.gov).
You may submit your written request by mail, facsimile to 601-608-7869 or email to ogc@msbar.org. The Office of General Counsel grants additional time to respond based upon the specific need stated by the attorney as well as the complexity of the Bar complaint.