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Draft, format, and validate California superior court documents (pleadings, motions, declarations, orders) fully compliant with CRC 2.100-2.119 and local rules for major counties. Automates motion packet assembly, deadline computation, fact-checking, and pro se support. Includes consumer debt defense workflows for FDCPA, Rosenthal Act, and other state laws.
npx claudepluginhub codearranger/claude-legal --plugin ca-court-docsBased on adoption, maintenance, documentation, and repository signals. Not a security audit or endorsement.
Use this skill for California consumer-debt defense — debt-buyer suits, original-creditor collection cases, and any matter turning on the FDCPA, CFPB Regulation F, the California Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (Cal. Civ. Code, §§ 1788-1788.33), the California Debt Collection Licensing Act (Cal. Fin. Code, §§ 100000 et seq.), the Fair Debt Buying Practices Act (Cal. Civ. Code, §§ 1788.50 et seq.), or the California UCL (Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code, § 17200). Triggers include "California debt-buyer defense", "I was sued on a credit card in California", "collection agency sued me in California", "Rosenthal Act violation", "Cal. Civ. Code 1788", "Cal. Civ. Code 1788.17", "Cal. Civ. Code § 1788.30", "FDBPA chain of title", "Cal. Civ. Code 1788.50", "Cal. Civ. Code 1788.58", "CDCLA licensing defense", "DFPI debt-collector license", "Cal. Fin. Code 100000", "California statute of limitations on credit-card debt", "CCP 337", "CCP 339", "four-year written contract California", "time-barred debt California", "zombie debt California", "chain of title California debt buyer", "bill of sale California debt", "Cal. Evid. Code 1271", "business records California debt", "FDCPA", "1692e", "1692f", "1692g", "validation notice", "Regulation F", "12 CFR 1006", "unlicensed debt collector California", "LVNV", "Midland Funding", "Portfolio Recovery", "Unifund", "Cavalry SPV", "CACH LLC", "Encore Capital", "Velocity Investments", "Rosenthal counterclaim", "UCL 17200 debt", "California consumer debt attorney fees". Subject-matter bundle of FDCPA / Reg F / Rosenthal Act / CDCLA / FDBPA / UCL substantive law plus chain-of-title doctrine and discovery banks (RFPs, RFAs, interrogatories) for debt-defense litigation in California superior and limited-jurisdiction courts. Composes with all matter-neutral procedural skills (ca-statewide-format, ca-lasc / ca-sfsc / ca-county-courts, ca-pro-se, ca-law-references, ca-discovery, ca-first-30-days, ca-fact-check, ca-deadlines, ca-post-judgment, and all draft-* skills).
This skill should be used when drafting or filing civil documents in a California superior court other than Los Angeles (use `ca-lasc`) or San Francisco (use `ca-sfsc`) — covering the state's other most-populous counties: Orange (Santa Ana), San Diego, Riverside, San Bernardino, Santa Clara (San Jose), Alameda (Oakland), Sacramento, Contra Costa (Martinez), and Fresno. Triggers include any of those county names plus "Superior Court", "where do I file", "eFiling", "e-file California", "local rules", "civil motion calendar", "tentative ruling", "Orange County Superior Court", "San Diego Superior Court", "René C. Davidson Courthouse", "Riverside Superior Court", "San Bernardino Superior Court", "Santa Clara Superior Court", "Alameda Superior Court", "Sacramento Superior Court", "Contra Costa Superior Court", "Fresno Superior Court", or a case venued in one of those counties. For Los Angeles use `ca-lasc`; for San Francisco use `ca-sfsc`. Layer on top of `ca-statewide-format`, and consult `ca-law-references` for statutory text.
Use this skill whenever the user asks about timing or deadlines in a California civil case. Triggers include "when is my answer due California", "compute the deadline", "how many court days", "what's the opposition brief deadline", "I was served — when do I have to respond", "when does my discovery response have to go out", "California motion notice requirement", "CCP 1005", "CCP 12", "calendar days vs court days California", "mail service adds days California", "summary judgment timeline California CCP 437c", "how long do I have to file a motion to vacate California", "exemption claim deadline California", "FDCPA statute of limitations", "Rosenthal Act statute of limitations", "when does the discovery cutoff hit", "CMC statement deadline". Computes court-day and calendar-day deadlines under Code Civ. Proc., § 12 and § 1013 using Govt. Code § 6700 California state holidays (including Day after Thanksgiving), covers the extended service rules under CCP § 1010.6 for e-service and CCP § 1013 for mail, and catalogs key California civil deadlines (answer, demurrer, motion notice, opposition, reply, CMC statement, discovery cutoff, summary judgment, and post-judgment). Deterministic date arithmetic is delegated to scripts/case-calendar.py. Composes with ca-first-30-days, ca-discovery, ca-post-judgment, and ca-file-packet.
Use when drafting, responding to, or compelling discovery in a California civil case across any subject matter. Triggers include "requests for production", "RFP", "RFA", "requests for admission", "interrogatories", "specially prepared interrogatories", "form interrogatories", "DISC-001", "DISC-002", "deposition", "meet and confer", "motion to compel", "motion to compel further", "discovery cutoff", "CCP 2030", "CCP 2031", "CCP 2033", "2024.020", "rule of 35", "separate statement", "CRC 3.1345", "discovery objections", "privilege log", "protective order", "45-day deadline", "discovery sanctions", "CCP 2023.030". Covers the California Civil Discovery Act (CCP §§ 2016.010 et seq.): discovery scope, the six methods, interrogatory limits, the Rule of 35, meet-and-confer requirements, the 45-day jurisdictional deadline for motions to compel further responses, mandatory separate statements, and monetary sanctions under CCP § 2023.030. Subject-matter-specific request banks (chain-of-title RFPs, consumer-debt RFAs) live with ca-consumer-debt. Compose with ca-statewide-format, ca-pro-se, ca-law-references, ca-draft-motion, and ca-fact-check.
Use this skill when the user asks to draft a declaration for a California court filing. Triggers include "draft a declaration", "Code Civ. Proc. § 2015.5 declaration", "declaration in support", "declaration of defendant", "declaration of plaintiff", "witness declaration", "affidavit California" (the skill redirects to the declaration form — California uses declarations under penalty of perjury per CCP § 2015.5 in place of notarized affidavits for most filings), "declaration with exhibits". Scaffolds a declaration with numbered paragraphs, the CCP § 2015.5 penalty-of-perjury attestation, date and place of execution, signature block, and optional exhibit cover pages. Composes with `ca-statewide-format` (always), `ca-lasc` / `ca-sfsc` / `ca-county-courts` (court-specific), and `ca-pro-se` (if the declarant is pro se).
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Draft and format pleadings, declarations, motions, notices, and proposed orders for Indiana courts. Applies Indiana Trial Rule 5(E) statewide formatting; includes Marion Superior Court and Lake Superior Court specifics plus a county-courts roll-up; supports pro se workflows. Architected as matter-neutral civil-procedure skills (Ind. Trial R. civil rules, Ind. Evid. R. evidence rules, fees and costs, local rules, citation format per the Indiana Citation Manual) plus subject-matter bundles. Two subject-matter bundles ship: in-consumer-debt (FDCPA / Reg F / IUCCC / DCSA / chain-of-title doctrine) and in-family-law (paternity at IC 31-14 — the JP case-type backbone, dissolution at IC 31-15 under Indiana's equitable-distribution regime, child support at IC 31-16 with the Indiana Child Support Guidelines court rule, custody and parenting time at IC 31-17 with the Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines court rule, adoption at IC 31-19, UCCJEA at IC 31-21, DCS / CHINS / TPR / delinquency at IC 31-25 / 31-30 / 31-32 / 31-34 / 31-35 / 31-37, protection orders at IC 34-26-5). The in-family-court venue skill covers Indiana's family-law topology — no separate Family Court trial court; large counties (Marion, Lake, Allen, Vanderburgh, Hamilton, St. Joseph) have dedicated Juvenile Divisions; smaller counties (like Bartholomew) consolidate family-law jurisdiction in the Circuit Court. Follows a thin-skill architecture: SKILL.md bodies describe procedural frameworks and point at the references corpus for current statutory text, dollar thresholds, day counts, and section subsections rather than embedding them. All workflows are skills (no slash commands) so the agent invokes them automatically from natural-language requests.
Draft and format pleadings, declarations, motions, notices, and proposed orders for Ohio courts. Applies Ohio Civ. R. 10 + per-court local rules statewide formatting; includes Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas (Cleveland) and Franklin County Court of Common Pleas (Columbus) specifics plus a county-courts roll-up, with verbatim local rules for Cuyahoga and Delaware Common Pleas; supports pro se workflows. Architected as matter-neutral civil-procedure skills (Ohio Civ. R. civil rules, Ohio Evid. R. evidence rules, fees and costs, local rules, citation format per the Ohio Manual of Citations) plus five subject-matter bundles: oh-consumer-debt (FDCPA / Reg F / Ohio CSPA / chain-of-title), oh-family-law (R.C. 3105/3109/3119 equitable-distribution + income-shares), oh-personal-injury (R.C. 2315 comparative fault + damages caps + OPLA + R.C. 2744 immunity), oh-employment (R.C. 4112 discrimination as amended by the 2021 Uniformity Act + workers' comp + whistleblower), and oh-commercial-disputes (OUTSA trade secrets + R.C. 1706 LLC Act + arbitration + business torts). All workflows are skills (no slash commands) so the agent invokes them automatically from natural-language requests.
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