When You've Been Sued - Information For The Defendant | Superior Court of California (2024)

This page helps you respond to a civil case, complaint, or lawsuit filed against you:

  1. I’ve been sued. What do I do now?
  2. When can I file a Cross-Complaint?
  3. Who can file a Joinder?

I've been sued. What do I do now?

Deadline to File your Response:

After you are served, you have 30 days to file a typed response with the Court, counting holidays and weekends.

You Can Lose By Default:

If you don’t file a response 30 days after you were served, the Plaintiff can file a form called “Request for Default”. The Plaintiff has to wait 30 days to file this. If the Plaintiff files this form, the Court can enter a judgment against you. The Plaintiff will win the case. Then, the Plaintiff can enforce the judgment against you.

This can mean getting money from you by garnishing your paycheck or putting a lien on your house or car. A judgment against you can also show up on your credit report. This can make it hard to get a credit card or a loan.

Cancel a Default Judgment:

You can ask to cancel, or “set aside” a default judgment. You have to have a good reason for not responding in 30 days. If the judgment is canceled, you’ll get a chance to answer.

Types of Responses:

You can file most of the responses we talk about with Court forms. You can get the forms at:

Some local forms are at the Court's Local Forms page.

You have to file a Proof of Service form with your response. (See "What is Service of Process" on the Plaintiff's "Before You Sue" page of this website.)

Here are some of the types of responses:

Answer:

You can file an Answer form to respond to the Plaintiff’s complaint. It is a formal statement, in writing, of your defense. You can say that what the plaintiff claims isn’t true. Or you can say it’s true but give more information and reasons or explain the situation.

The Code of Civil Procedure (CCP) 431.30(b) says what you should put in your Answer.

General Denial:

This is a way to say that nothing in the Complaint is true. Use this if you don’t agree with anything in the Complaint.

Demurrer:

You can file a Demurrer to tell the Court that the Complaint isn’t enough. You’re saying that even if the complaint is true, it’s not a legal reason for you to have to answer or be held responsible. Say your reasons.

Note: Filing a Demurrer means that you might be admitting that what the Plaintiff says is true.

Motion to Strike:

This asks the Court to take something out of the Plaintiff’s Complaint, because:

Give your reasons why the Court should take it out of the Complaint.

  • It’s not understandable,
  • It’s not legal,
  • It repeats itself, or
  • It doesn’t matter (called "immaterial").
Motion to Transfer:

This asks the Court permission to move the case to another Court. This can be a court in another County or a different type of Court. Give your reasons why the Court should let the case be moved.

Motion to Quash Service of Summons:

This asks the Court to say that the Complaint wasn’t served properly. Say why service was not right.

Motion to Stay or Dismiss Action:

A Motion to Stay asks the Court to put the case on hold for a while, so that something else can happen. A Motion to Dismiss asks the Court to throw out your case. Say why you want this.

Where do I file? How do I file?

To learn where to file, hours, fax, mail, fees and fee waivers, go to Where do I file my lawsuit? on the "Before You Sue" page. To learn how to serve papers, see How do I serve the defendant? (on that same web page).

When can I file a Cross-Complaint?

You can file a case against the Plaintiff or someone else about the same thing as the Complaint. This is called a Cross-Complaint.

For example, in a car injury case, you can file a Cross-Complaint against the Plaintiff or against a 3rd driver for damage to your car.

Who can file a Joinder?

Any party can file and serve a "Joinder". This makes another person a part of the lawsuit without filing a cross-complaint against that person. This can be anyone who has a stake in the way the case will come out.

    When You've Been Sued - Information For The Defendant | Superior Court of California (2024)

    FAQs

    How long after a lawsuit is filed must the defendant be served in California? ›

    You have 60 days from when you filed the lawsuit to have the papers served and to file proof with the court it was done. The court can give you more time to serve the defendant, but you need to be actively trying to have the papers served.

    What is the document called that informs the defendant of the lawsuit? ›

    Summons: A form prepared by the plaintiff and issued by a court that informs the defendant that he or she has been sued.

    What is an order of the court that notifies the defendant that he has been sued and must appear? ›

    A summons is a written notice, which usually is accompanied by the complaint, notifying the defendant and the court that the complaint has been served on all relevant parties and listing the date of the first court appearance for the lawsuit.

    What is it called when you are notified you are being sued? ›

    Because people ignore court notices (also called a summons) telling them that they are going to be sued. Failing to answer the complaint within the timeframe specified in the notice to sue often results in a default judgment in favor of the creditor.

    What happens when someone doesn t respond after being served? ›

    If they didn't file any response

    If the defendant didn't file a response by the deadline, the next day you can ask the court to end their chance to respond and to rule in your favor. This is called asking for entry of a default.

    How long does defendant have to respond to complaint in California? ›

    You are called the defendant. Generally, you have 30 days AFTER the date you are served to file a response with the court. The 30 days include weekend days and court holidays. If the last day falls on a day that the court is closed, you have until the next day that the court is open.

    What is the first document the defendant usually files in a lawsuit? ›

    The first document filed in a lawsuit is usually a pleading called a complaint or a petition.

    Which of the following notifies the defendant of a lawsuit? ›

    After receiving the complaint, the court will issue a summons. A summons notifies the defendant that they're being sued and includes the following information: Who is suing you and their attorney's information.

    Who files the first document in the lawsuit? ›

    To begin a civil lawsuit in federal court, the plaintiff files a complaint with the court and “serves” a copy of the complaint on the defendant.

    What must a defendant file in response to the plaintiff's actions to initiate a lawsuit? ›

    You must fill out an Answer, serve the plaintiff, and file your Answer form with the court. Generally, this is due within 30 days after you were served. If you don't, the plaintiff can ask for a default. If there's a default, the court won't let you file an Answer and can decide the case without you.

    What are the elements a plaintiff must prove against a defendant in order to win a negligence case? ›

    Proving Negligence. Most civil lawsuits for injuries allege the wrongdoer was negligent. To win in a negligence lawsuit, the victim must establish 4 elements: (1) the wrongdoer owed a duty to the victim, (2) the wrongdoer breached the duty, (3) the breach caused the injury (4) the victim suffered damages.

    What is evidence called in court? ›

    Evidence: Any proof legally presented at trial through witnesses, records, and/or exhibits. Exhibit: A document or an object shown and identified in court as evidence in a case.

    Do you get a warning before being sued? ›

    A plaintiff may be required to send the defendant (and other interested parties) a pre-suit notice letter as a condition to filing a lawsuit under certain circ*mstances.

    What is formally notifying the defendant of a lawsuit called? ›

    The formal notification is accomplished by what is known as service of a copy of the summons with notice, or the summons and complaint. This is sometimes shortened and called service of process. Proof of such service must be filed with the County Clerk or the case may be dismissed.

    What is the legal document which initiates a lawsuit called? ›

    The plaintiff files a complaint to initiate a lawsuit. The defendant files an answer to the complaint. The judge will issue a scheduling order laying out a timeline for important dates and deadlines, including when the trial will take place. The parties engage in discovery. Motions and other pleadings may be filed.

    What is the time limit for service of process in California? ›

    Section 583.210 - Service within 3 years after commencement of action against defendant; proof of service (a) The summons and complaint shall be served upon a defendant within three years after the action is commenced against the defendant.

    What are the rules for serving papers in California? ›

    The person who mails the papers must be at least 18 and NOT a party to the case. The server must complete a Proof of Service indicating how the papers were served. Service by certified mail is complete on the 10th day after mailing of the papers.

    How soon can plaintiff serve discovery in California? ›

    Timeframe for discovery

    If you are the plaintiff, you can begin discovery 10 days after you serve the first papers in the case or anytime after the defendant files a response. If you are the defendant, you may begin discovery as soon as the case is filed.

    What is the time limit on filing a lawsuit in California? ›

    Personal injury: 2 years from the injury. Breach of a written contract: 4 years from the date the contract was broken. Breach of an oral contract: 2 years from the date the contract was broken. Property damage: 3 years from the date the damage occurred.

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