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What is an out of court settlement and when Is Civil Litigation Necessary?

   The process of resolving a dispute between two parties through the court system is known as civil litigation. It can occur when one party wants to sue another over things like unpaid debts, the breach of a contract, negligence, and a whole host of other circumstances. Ideally, you want to make the process of civil litigation the last resort if possible, as it can be drawn out and costly. Therefore, is civil litigation entirely necessary to  resolve a dispute ? Are there other options open to both parties to more amicably come to a satisfactory agreement or solution? Try Negotiating An Out of Court Resolution of Court Settlement before commencing civil litigation Often times agreements can be reached outside of the court processes. This can be a lot less stressful, as well as easier on the wallet. In the case of a debt that is owed, for example, perhaps a payment plan to chip away at the debt can be agreed upon. When is Civil Litigation Required? In the case of breach of contract, pe

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