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Court-ready templates for self-represented litigants
Blank Pleading Paper
Standard-format court document for California Superior Court. Numbered lines, case caption, section headers — ready to fill and file.
Pro Se Templates
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🛡️ Self-Assessment
Plain-language screening tools for DV survivors and pro se litigants.
Disclaimer: This is an educational tool, not a clinical or legal diagnosis.
If you are in danger, call 911 or the National DV Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.
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DV / Abuse Screening
Questions adapted from established screening tools covering physical, emotional, financial, and coercive control patterns.
14 questions
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Parental Alienation Indicators
Co-parenting interference patterns and indicators that may be relevant to custody proceedings.
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Pro Se Readiness
Assess whether you have what you need to self-represent, or whether you should consult an attorney first.
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Past Assessments
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Suggested Evidence Folders to Start
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Guided Case Intake
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Important Legal Notice
CaseVault is a documentation tool only. We do not guarantee any court outcomes.
CaseVault does not provide legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney for legal
advice regarding your case.
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Step 1 of 4 — What kind of case are you setting up?
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Family Court
Divorce, custody, domestic violence, visitation
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Probate
Estate, will disputes, beneficiary issues
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Civil
Contract disputes, torts, civil rights
Step 2 of 4 — Who's involved? You can skip this if you're not sure yet.
Step 3 of 4 — Add any dates you know. Leave blank if unsure.
These dates help you stay on track. You can update them anytime.
Step 4 of 4 — What are you hoping to achieve? This helps you and your attorney stay focused.