Format Petition on Pleading Paper
Budget: $15 – $25 USD
I have a finished draft of a California petition that now needs to be laid out on standard 28-line pleading paper so it can be filed without being bounced by the clerk. The content is already written—well over ten pages—but it must be re-typed (or carefully pasted) into a Word document that follows the California Rules of Court:
• My name and address block must begin on line 1.
• The court name and its location begin on line 8.
• The case caption starts on line 11.
• A running footer shows the document title on every page.
• After the caption, use the remaining space as needed, double-spaced.
• Every page carries the 1-28 line numbers behind the double vertical lines that pleading paper requires.
Times New Roman or Arial is fine; just stick with what the CRC allows. I need an editable Word file plus a clean PDF that is ready to e-file or print for hand-filing. Accuracy in both the typing and the line alignment is critical—please keep every heading, subheading, and citation exactly where it belongs so the pagination remains intact.
• My name and address block must begin on line 1.
• The court name and its location begin on line 8.
• The case caption starts on line 11.
• A running footer shows the document title on every page.
• After the caption, use the remaining space as needed, double-spaced.
• Every page carries the 1-28 line numbers behind the double vertical lines that pleading paper requires.
Times New Roman or Arial is fine; just stick with what the CRC allows. I need an editable Word file plus a clean PDF that is ready to e-file or print for hand-filing. Accuracy in both the typing and the line alignment is critical—please keep every heading, subheading, and citation exactly where it belongs so the pagination remains intact.
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