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 VL-100?
A: Form VL-100 is a prefiling order for vexatious litigants in California.
Q: What is a vexatious litigant?
A: A vexatious litigant is someone who files multiple lawsuits that are often without merit or for harassment purposes.
Q: What is the purpose of Form VL-100?
A: The purpose of Form VL-100 is to require vexatious litigants to obtain permission from the court before filing new lawsuits.
Q: Who needs to file Form VL-100?
A: Vexatious litigants in California need to file Form VL-100.
Q: What information is required on Form VL-100?
A: Form VL-100 requires the litigant to provide information about their previous lawsuits and to state the basis for their new lawsuit.
Q: What happens after filing Form VL-100?
A: After filing Form VL-100, the court will review the request and determine if the litigant can proceed with the new lawsuit.
Q: Can a prefiling order be issued against a vexatious litigant?
A: Yes, if the court determines that a litigant is vexatious, a prefiling order can be issued to restrict their ability to file new lawsuits.
Q: What are the consequences of being declared a vexatious litigant?
A: Being declared a vexatious litigant can result in restrictions on your ability to file lawsuits, increased filing fees, and other consequences determined by the court.
Form Details:
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