Court Declaration Guidelines
Summary
Court declarations for civil trials in california should clearly state relevant facts based on personal knowledge, follow california rules of court for formatting, and include a penalty of perjury clause with a signature. Uploaded documents cannot be viewed here, but guidance can be provided based on described content or concerns. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
Larry
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**** on the attached
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declaration
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court declaration for hearing in civil trial
Thank you, Larry. If you're preparing a court declaration for a civil trial in California, here are some general guidelines:
- **Content**: Clearly state the facts relevant to the case, based on your personal knowledge.
- **Format**: Follow California Rules of Court, Rule *.* for formatting.
- **Signature**: Include a penalty of perjury clause and sign it.
Would you like more details on drafting or submitting it?
i uploaded the document. dont you see it?
I'm unable to view uploaded documents. However, I can guide you on reviewing or drafting your court declaration. Could you describe its content or specify concerns you have about it? This will help me provide accurate information.