Litigator22
Active Member
OK, last question. What form do I use to file complaint in Idaho [sic]? I can't find it anywhere on the self help website. -
PLEASE Mollie! Let me explain something to you. And I speak not from as an "advisor" whatever that is supposed to mean, but from decades as a private practitioner in this business largely devoted to trial work - recently retired.
DO NOT I repeat DO NOT make the mistake of filing you lawsuit in mom's bailiwick. If you do, her Idaho lawyer(s) will beat you senseless with pretrial motions, discovery requests, depositions, pre trial hearings, pretrial orders, personal court appearances, and cascades of paperwork of which you won't know from up or down! And no helpful lawyer is going to be sitting in the wings awaiting your beckon call!
INSTEAD file your action in California invoking California's very liberal and broadly encompassing LONG ARM STATUTE (Cal. CCP Sec. 410.10), which states:
"A court of this state may exercise jurisdiction on any basis not inconsistent with the Constitution of this state or of the United States."
I realize that its about as clear as mud, but what it means is that a California court can exercise personal jurisdiction over a non resident defendant when, for example the defendant has engaged in an activity "in which California jurisdiction was reasonably foreseeable".
A prominent example is this language from the U. S. Supreme Court the case of McGee vs. International Life Insurance Company,355 U. S. 220.
"As the Forum State, California has a strong interest in providing remedies for residents when their debtors fail to properly pay. (Paraphrased to illustrate the analogy) They should not be required to litigate their claims in a distant state."
If you are interested in learning more, say so.