List of parties (NSW)
A template for a list of parties for use in a Court in NSW based on UCPR 4.2A Form 2 Version 3. Download the latest version at http://www.ucprforms.justice.nsw.gov.au
Torts
A template for a list of parties for use in a Court in NSW based on UCPR 4.2A Form 2 Version 3. Download the latest version at http://www.ucprforms.justice.nsw.gov.au
A template for an statement of claim (filing party acting in person or by authorised officer) for use in a Court in NSW based on UCPR 6.2 Form 3B. Download the latest version at http://www.ucprforms.justice.nsw.gov.au
A template for a statement of cross claim (first & subsequent) in relation to a statement of claim (filing party legally represented or filing party representing self) for use in a Court in NSW based on UCPR 9.1 Form 9. Download the latest version at http://www.ucprforms.justice.nsw.gov.au (L-10178)
A template for a cross-summons (first & subsequent) in relation to a statement of claim (filing party legally represented or filing party representing self) for use in a Court in NSW based on UCPR 9.1 Form 10. Download the latest version at http://www.ucprforms.justice.nsw.gov.au
A template for a defence in relation to a statement of claim (filing party acting in person or by authorised officer) for use in a Court in NSW based on UCPR 14.3 Form 7B. Download the latest version at http://www.ucprforms.justice.nsw.gov.au
A statement of claim by the owner of one motor vehicle that was damaged by the driver and owner of another motor vehicle.
A template for a defence in relation to a statement of claim (filing party legally represented) for use in a Court in NSW based on UCPR 14.3 Form 7A. Download the latest version at http://www.ucprforms.justice.nsw.gov.au
A Plaintiff might sue you for $50K in circumstances where you admit that you owe $20K, but no more. If you are a Defendant in these circumstances, you might dig your heels in and "refuse to pay a cent" until proceedings are finished. Unfortunately, at the end of the case, the judge might order you to pay the twenty thousand dollars, PLUS another $20K in costs. It was very expensive to defend that case. To reduce the risk of orders for COSTS, you can an offer to pay the $20K, in an offer that is confidential until the end of proceedings.