Laguna Woods, CA asked in Civil Litigation for California

Q: Do you have any statutes for a) Motion to Dismiss Complaint, and/or b) Motion for Sanctions?

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Thomas A. Grossman
Thomas A. Grossman
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  • Palm Springs, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: Generally it is up to the Judge to respond to a Motion to Dismiss a case. You can find most of the forms by going to your computer and pulling up the local Branch of the County Court you are in. Then search around that website and you should come up with a Form for your motion. Since I know little about your case (I assume you are in a lawsuit), I can only guess. If you are going to file a motion to dismiss, be sure that you have all the paperwork you need. You will have to support it with a Declaration under Penalty of Perjury. As to the sanctions, you can request those as part of your motion to Dismiss, but you should be sure to request those sanctions as part of your Motion. Eg: MOTION FOR DISMISSAL OF CASE; AND MOTION FOR SANCTIONS. Good luck.

Thomas A. Grossman
Thomas A. Grossman
Answered
  • Palm Springs, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: You can find virtually any California Statute on the internet at the following cites:

Find Law; Justia Law; and several legal sites. it helps if you know what you are looking for. Good Luck.

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