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Legal Information: North Dakota
What is the definition of abusive litigation in North Dakota?
“Abusive litigation” means a legal action taken in court that is intended to harass or intimidate you, keep ongoing contact with you, or retaliate against you.1 It is often carried out by an abusive partner who is trying to keep power and control over a victim who has left the relationship or is in the process of trying to leave. Abusive litigation can include any motion, pleading, petition, or other court filing.2
If you are facing abusive litigation, you may be able to ask the judge to issue an order restricting abusive litigation.
1 N.D. Cent. Code § 14-07.6-01(1)(c)
2 N.D. Cent. Code § 14-07.6-01(4)
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