Civil
Washington Civil is the term used to describe civil law matters in the state of Washington. It encompasses a broad range of legal matters, including contracts, torts, family law, bankruptcy, probate, real estate, landlord/tenant law, and more. Washington Civil law is based on the state's civil code, which sets forth the rules and regulations governing civil disputes. The Washington State Supreme Court is the highest court for civil matters in the state. There are several types of Washington Civil cases, including tort law, contract law, family law, and probate. Tort law covers cases involving personal injury, property damage, or wrongful death. Contract law deals with the formation, performance, and breach of contracts. Family law covers divorce, adoption, custody, and support. Probate law involves the management of a deceased person's estate.
Washington Civil is the term used to describe civil law matters in the state of Washington. It encompasses a broad range of legal matters, including contracts, torts, family law, bankruptcy, probate, real estate, landlord/tenant law, and more. Washington Civil law is based on the state's civil code, which sets forth the rules and regulations governing civil disputes. The Washington State Supreme Court is the highest court for civil matters in the state. There are several types of Washington Civil cases, including tort law, contract law, family law, and probate. Tort law covers cases involving personal injury, property damage, or wrongful death. Contract law deals with the formation, performance, and breach of contracts. Family law covers divorce, adoption, custody, and support. Probate law involves the management of a deceased person's estate.