Gloucester, New Jersey Civil Procedures

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In Gloucester, New Jersey, "civil procedure" is a broad term that refers to all of the rules that govern the process of civil litigation. Procedural law (such as civil procedure) is distinguished from substantive law, which governs the rights and obligations that the civil justice system is designed to safeguard.

Like all laws, the rules of civil procedure in Gloucester, New Jersey reflect certain values that society, through its elected representatives, wants to promote. So, the rules of civil procedure have the stated goal of ensuring that the justice system is fair, cost effective, efficient, and accessible to everyone who has a legitimate legal grievance.

Gloucester, New Jersey's civil procedure rules can get pretty perplexing, however. They govern every aspect of a civil action, from the filing of the complaint, to discovery, and all the way through trial and appeals.

Major Gloucester, New Jersey Civil Procedure Issues

Complaint: The initial, and perhaps most significant, part of filing a lawsuit in Gloucester, New Jersey is the complaint. The complaint is filed with the court in Gloucester, New Jersey that's responsible for handling civil trials. It lists everything that the plaintiff (the person who is suing) alleges against the defendant (the person the plaintiff is suing). Usually, but not always, the end of the complaint will contain a "prayer for relief." The prayer for relief is just a statement of what the plaintiff is asking the court to do to remedy the harm that the defendant allegedly caused.

Answer: Once the complaint is filed, the ball is in the defendant's court, so to speak. In the answer, the defendant has an chance to respond to all of the factual allegations made by the plaintiff, usually by denying them. The defendant might also raise affirmative defenses, which could keep the defendant from being held liable. For instance, if the defendant is accused of battery, and he did, in fact, batter the plaintiff, he might admit to that fact, but claim that the plaintiff was the aggressor, and he acted purely in self-defense. If he can prove that he acted in self-defense, he likely will not be held liable.

Discovery: The civil procedure rules in Gloucester, New Jersey were written with the purpose of, among other things, preventing surprises. For that reason, everyone involved in a lawsuit goes into trial with a pretty good idea of what evidence the other side has. This is largely because of the discovery procedure, during which the attorneys for both sides are obligated to disclose (with some exemptions) all information relevant to the trial which they have in their possession. These disclosures come in several forms, such as simply sending boxes of documents, deposing witnesses, or submitting written questions to the other side, which the recipient is obligated to answer under oath.

Trial: It is actually quite rare for civil lawsuits in Gloucester, New Jersey to go to trial, since the rules of civil procedure in Gloucester highly encourage early resolution to cases by dismissal of lawsuits that have no merit, and negotiated settlement of those that do. Nonetheless, when neither of those things happen, the case goes to trial. This is when a judge and jury determine the questions of law and fact, respectively, raised in the case. The jury then issues a verdict, based on the evidence presented to them.

How Can a Gloucester, New Jersey Lawyer Help?

If you are dealing with a lawsuit in Gloucester, New Jersey, it's almost given that you will have to deal with issues regarding civil procedure.

The rules of civil procedure in Gloucester, New Jersey are not always simple or intuitive. With that in mind, it's very important to have a reputable attorney on your side, to help you through the process.

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Life in Gloucester

Gloucester, also known as Gloucester Township, is located in New Jersey's Camden County. It has a population of around 64,634, per the 2010 census.

Many may not think so, but Gloucester has been home to some famous residents. These celebrities include John A. Dramesi, Kyle Hines, Jim Jackson, Sandra Love, and David R. Mayer.

Another surprise to some may be that Gloucester is also home to some practicing attorneys. These attorneys have established law offices where they practice law, consult with clients, and work diligently to serve their clients' needs.

Overall, Gloucester offers a wonderful quality of life to anyone and everyone.

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