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Circuit Court - Forms for Civil Actions
Where can I find court approved forms? The Virginia Judicial System has a number of forms for each court available on the court's form page.  You can also access forms by entering the form number or a keyword in the search box on the court's form page, which is located in the upper right hand corner of each page above the navigation column.  
Landlord - Tenant Forms
Where can I find court approved forms? The Virginia Judicial System has a number of forms for each court available on the court's form page.  You can also access forms by entering the form number or a keyword in the search box on the court's form page, which is located in the upper right hand corner of each page above the navigation column.  
Guardianship & Conservatorship Forms
Where can I find court approved forms? The Virginia Judicial System has a number of forms for each court available on the court's form page.  You can also access forms by entering the form number or a keyword in the search box on the court's form page, which is located in the upper right hand corner of each page above the navigation column.  
Find Your Court
How do I find the right court? Step 1.  What kind of case do you have? Custody, support, domestic violence, paternity determination, juvenile traffic infraction, as well as other family and juvenile matters, are heard in the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court (click for full list of case types and other general information)
Juvenile Forms
Where can I find court approved forms? The Virginia Judicial System has a number of forms for each court available on the court's form page.  You can also access forms by entering the form number or a keyword in the search box on the court's form page, which is located in the upper right hand corner of each page above the navigation column.  
Medical Emergency Forms
Where can I find court approved forms? The Virginia Judicial System has a number of forms for each court available on the court's form page.  You can also access forms by entering the form number or a keyword in the search box on the court's form page, which is located in the upper right hand corner of each page above the navigation column.
District Court Forms
Where can I find court approved forms? The Virginia Judicial System has a number of forms for each court available on the court's form page.  You can also access forms by entering the form number or a keyword in the search box on the court's form page, which is located in the upper right hand corner of each page above the navigation column.  
Freedom of Information Act Forms
Where can I find court approved forms? The Virginia Judicial System has a number of forms for each court available on the court's form page.  You can also access forms by entering the form number or a keyword in the search box on the court's form page, which is located in the upper right hand corner of each page above the navigation column.  
Living Will - Advance Directive
All adults in Virginia have a right to prepare a document to put their medical care wishes in writing. An Advance Directive lets other people know the types of medical care you do and do not want if you are unable to express your wishes on your own. Many people call these instructions a “living will.”
Find a Lawyer
Who is a Lawyer? A lawyer, also called an attorney, is someone who is licensed to practice law.  Only a lawyer licensed to practice law in Virginia can provide you legal advice about a legal issue in Virginia.

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