A Complaint for a Civil Case Alleging that the Defendant Owes the Plaintiff a Sum of Money is a type of legal document that is filed in a court of law by a plaintiff. It sets forth the legal basis for the claim that the defendant owes the plaintiff a sum of money. It will typically provide details about the parties involved, the amount of money owed, reasons why the defendant is responsible for the debt, and any other relevant facts. Depending on the jurisdiction and type of case, there are different types of such complaints. These may include: • Breach of Contract Complain— – This type of complaint is filed when the defendant has breached a contract and is now obligated to pay the plaintiff for damages. • Debt Collection Complain— – This type of complaint is filed when the defendant has failed to pay a debt that is owed to the plaintiff. • Unpaid Wages Complain— – This type of complaint is filed when the defendant has failed to pay the plaintiff wages that are owed. • Negligence Complain— – This type of complaint is filed when the defendant has caused the plaintiff harm through negligence and is therefore responsible for the damages. • Fraud Complain— – This type of complaint is filed when the defendant has committed fraud against the plaintiff and is now responsible for the damages.