This is a legal form that was released by the California Judicial Branch - a government authority operating within California. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form PLD-PI-002?
A: Form PLD-PI-002 is a cross-complaint form used in California for personal injury, property damage, and wrongful death cases.
Q: Who can file Form PLD-PI-002?
A: Any party involved in a personal injury, property damage, or wrongful death case in California can file Form PLD-PI-002.
Q: What is a cross-complaint?
A: A cross-complaint is a legal document filed by a defendant in response to a complaint, asserting their own claims against the plaintiff.
Q: When should Form PLD-PI-002 be filed?
A: Form PLD-PI-002 should be filed within 30 days of being served with the initial complaint.
Q: What information is required in Form PLD-PI-002?
A: Form PLD-PI-002 requires information about the parties involved, a description of the claims being made, and any supporting evidence.
Q: Is there a fee for filing Form PLD-PI-002?
A: Yes, there is a filing fee for Form PLD-PI-002. The amount depends on the court where your case is pending.
Q: Can I file Form PLD-PI-002 electronically?
A: It depends on the court's rules and procedures. Some courts allow electronic filing, while others may require physical submission.
Q: What should I do after filing Form PLD-PI-002?
A: After filing Form PLD-PI-002, you must serve a copy of the cross-complaint on all other parties involved in the case.
Q: Can I amend my cross-complaint after filing Form PLD-PI-002?
A: Yes, you can amend your cross-complaint by filing a motion and obtaining court approval.
Form Details:
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