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  1. This site includes case information for Civil, Small Claims, Family Law, and Probate. Limited jurisdiction cases are cases in which the dollar amount or value of property in dispute does not exceed $25,000.00. This includes Small Claims and most Unlawful Detainers. General jurisdiction cases include all other matters.

  2. Civil. The Civil Court provides a system for private parties to resolve disputes. In civil cases, the plaintiff files a case against the defendant. The jurisdiction of a court is the authority to handle a case and is determined by the amount of the dispute. Available Now: Unlawful Detainer (Eviction) Online Dispute Resolution and COVID-Related ...

  3. Hearing Reminder Service. The Los Angeles Superior Court provides many online resources. You can check on your jury duty, pay your ticket, check court records and more. Online Services by Court Division. All Appellate Civil Criminal Family Law Probate Small Claims Traffic Other. Case Access - Appellate.

  4. ANALYSIS Law of Civil Contempt – General Framework Section 1209 sets forth twelve categories of conduct that can amount to civil contempt, including “(1) Disorderly, contemptuous, or insolent behavior toward the 11 judge while holding the court, tending to interrupt the due course of a trial or other judicial proceeding”; “(5 ...

  5. Jan 30, 2024 · Access court records for Los Angeles County Superior Court, CA. Search court cases for free, read the case summary, find docket information, download court documents, track case status, and get alerts when cases are updated.

  6. Justia Opinion Summary. The Court of Appeal considered how the timeliness rules for Code of Civil Procedure section 170.6 judicial peremptory challenges should apply in case of a proceeding initiated by the filing of a habeas corpus petition in Los Angeles County Superior Court.

  7. Let a peremptory writ of mandate issue directing respondent to vacate its order of December 31, 1985, in Los Angeles Superior Court case No. J 945696, which refused to consider petitioner's petition on the merits, and to thereafter proceed to hear and determine that motion on its merits according to law.

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