File on an Existing Case in the Los Angeles Family Superior Court, electronically serve the accepted documents to parties and/or attorneys.
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File on an Existing Case: Texas Courts
Learn how to File on an Existing Case in the Courts for the State of Texas and electronically serve (e-serve) parties relevant documents.
File on an Existing Case in the State of Maryland
Learn how to File on an Existing Case in the Courts for the State of Maryland and electronically serve (e-serve) parties relevant documents.
File on an Existing Case in the State of Indiana
Learn how to File on an Existing Case in the Courts for the State of Indiana and electronically serve (e-serve) parties relevant documents.
File on an Existing Case: Illinois eFileIL Courts
Learn how to File on an Existing Case in the Courts for the State of Illinois and electronically serve (e-serve) parties relevant documents.
File on an Existing Case in the Alameda, California Superior Civil Courts
These instructions are to File on an Existing Case in the Alameda Civil Courts—meaning this case already exists in the court system.
File on an Existing Case: California eFileCA Courts
These steps take you through the process of e-filing on an existing case in the Odyssey eFileCA Superior Courts.
Initiate a New Case vs File on an Existing Case
Filers may either Initiate a New Case or File on an Existing Case in our application. This article clears up when to select one or the other.
File on an Existing Case
Need to file documents in an existing court case? This guide provides general instructions applicable across all states where our services are available. While we’ll illustrate the process using an example from a California eFileCA court, the steps outlined are broadly relevant.
Lesson 3 – File on an Existing Case
n Lesson 2, we started or filed a new case. Now we’d like to focus on how to file on an existing case.