Summary
In Arizona, an initial disclosure statement for a civil case must include the factual basis of the claim, the legal theory, a description and calculation of damages, potential witnesses contact information, and relevant documents. As a pro per plaintiff, you are representing yourself and must ensure your statement is truthful and thorough.Full Conversation
REBECCA
Hello ****, nice to meet you! I'm here to help with your legal concerns. Could you please provide more details about your situation?
NICE TO SEE YOU AGAIN
Hello ****, it's good to see you again! How may I assist you with your legal concerns today?
CAN YOU PROOF AND REVISE A DOC?
Hello ****, nice to meet you too! While I can provide general legal information, I'm afraid I can't review or revise documents as it falls under legal advice which I'm not authorized to provide.
OKAY.
Hello ****, as I mentioned, I'm unable to review or revise documents. However, I can guide you to understand general principles related to your legal concerns. Could you share the nature of the document you're dealing with?
INITIAL DISCLOSURE STMT. AZ. CIVIL
Hello ****, in Arizona, the initial disclosure statement for a civil case generally includes:
*. The factual basis of your claim.
*. The legal theory supporting your claim.
*. A description of damages and any calculation of those damages.
*. The names, addresses, and phone numbers of any potential witnesses.
*. Copies or descriptions of all relevant documents.
Remember, it's important to be truthful and thorough.
PRO PER PLAINTIFF, THAT'S ME
Hello ****, as a pro per plaintiff, you're representing yourself in Arizona. This certainly requires a lot of work and understanding of the law. How can I assist you further in preparing your initial disclosure statement?
NO, THAT WAS IT.
Hello ****, I'm glad I could assist you. If you have any more questions in the future, don't hesitate to reach out. Good luck with your case!