The Maryland Complaint/Application and Affidavit in Support of Judgment (Bilingual — Chinese Format) is a legal document used in the state of Maryland to initiate a civil lawsuit. This document is used when one party (the plaintiff) is seeking financial relief from another party (the defendant). The Complaint/Application and Affidavit must be filed in the circuit court of the county where the defendant resides, and must be accompanied by a fee. The document includes information about the plaintiff’s claim and the damages sought, as well as the defendant’s contact information. The Affidavit portion of the document is a sworn statement that the plaintiff believes that the facts stated in the Complaint/Application are true and correct. There are two different types of Maryland Complaint/Application and Affidavit in Support of Judgment (Bilingual — Chinese Format): one for non-contract claims and one for contract claims. The non-contract claims version is used when the plaintiff is seeking relief for a cause of action that does not involve a contract, such as an injury sustained due to negligence. The contract claims version is used when the plaintiff is seeking relief for a breach of contract. Both versions require the plaintiff to provide a detailed account of the facts of the case, and the damages sought.