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Legal Information: California
Laws current as of November 7, 2024 Is there a fee to request an order to end vexatious litigation?
There is no fee to file a motion seeking to end vexatious litigation if you are protected by a restraining order against the abuser and you are filing because s/he is trying to harass or intimidate you by starting or continuing one or more cases against you with no legal basis (merit).1
1 Cal. C.C.P. §§ 391(b)(5); 391.1(b)
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