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Information about what civil actions are and how to file them in court. A civil action may include a case where you want to sue someone for money, but the amount is too high to use conciliation court.
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Booklet
This booklet helps people renting a place to live understand their legal rights. It is a general guide and is not meant to answer all questions. The laws talked about in this booklet change often and may or may not apply to your situation, so be sure to check for changes.
Booklet
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When you start a lawsuit you need to give the other side official notice that the lawsuit has started. That's called service of process. This video explains some of the ways you can complete service of process.
Thank you to the National Center for State Courts for making this video available to share.
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Legal kiosks are computers in community spaces across Minnesota. You can use the kiosks to apply for a free lawyer or find legal information and resources. Some of the kiosks let you do video meetings and remote court hearings. These kiosks have more privacy and are marked in blue. Use the map at the link to reserve a kiosk near you!
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Use the Consumer Assistance Request Form if you need help with a problem like unsatisfactory service, bill disputes, or other concerns. When you fill out the form, the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office contacts the organization on your behalf.
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Checklist
This checklist helps you ask for a new hearing if you lost your case by “Default.” This checklist is for cases that were filed in Conciliation Court.You might have a Default Judgement against you if:someone sued you AND you didn't Answer the Complaint OR you didn't go to your hearing A…
Checklist
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