
Statement of Claim/ Application
$5000
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A Statement of Claim in civil law before a Superior Court is the formal legal document that a plaintiff (the person starting the lawsuit) files to begin a civil action. It outlines the facts, legal basis, and relief or compensation being sought from the defendant.

Defence
$5000
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A Defence (sometimes called a Statement of Defence) in civil law before a Superior Court is the formal written response filed by the defendant after being served with a Statement of Claim. It explains why the defendant disagrees with the plaintiff’s allegations and sets out any facts or legal reasons why the claim should be dismissed or reduced.

Reply
$5000
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In civil law before a Superior Court, a Reply is a formal document the plaintiff files in response to the defendant's Statement of Defence (also called an "Answer" in some jurisdictions). It is part of the pleadings phase of a civil lawsuit.

Affidavit of Documents
$3000
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An Affidavit of Documents in civil law before a Superior Court is a mandatory legal document that a party (usually both plaintiff and defendant) must prepare and serve on the other side during the discovery stage of a civil lawsuit.

Examinations
$4000Per Day
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In civil law, an examination generally refers to a formal questioning of a party or witness under oath as part of the litigation process. There are different types of examinations depending on the stage of the case and the purpose.

Motion
$7500
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In civil law, a motion is a formal request to the court asking it to make a decision or order on a specific issue during a lawsuit.

Demand Letter
$1000
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In civil law, a demand letter is a formal written notice sent by one party (often through a lawyer) to another, outlining a legal claim and requesting that the recipient take or stop a specific action — usually to avoid a lawsuit.