When you go to a lawyer, these things need to be original.

Complaint, evidence, defendant's identity certificate, etc. The evidence materials were prepared according to your requirements. If it is a house quality problem, it needs a house photo, contract or quality inspection report. You'd better find a lawyer to represent you.

First, after all, the issues involved are more professional.

Second, it is more convenient for lawyers to deal with some evidence collection problems.

If it is a criminal private prosecution, submit your evidence, proof of the losses suffered and your claim for compensation from the other party; If it is a criminal incidental civil case, you only need to submit your losses and your opinions because of the other party's behavior; If it is civil, you should submit the evidence you claim to the court.

Seven common materials to be submitted in civil litigation.

1. What materials should be provided for divorce proceedings?

1, a civil complaint signed or sealed by you;

2. Original and photocopy of my identity certificate (such as ID card, military officer's card and passport, etc.). );

3. Materials proving the relationship between husband and wife, such as marriage certificate and proof of marital status;

4. List of property. If there is no property dispute between the two parties, please indicate it in the litigation request.

Special note: if the marriage certificate is lost, please go to the file room where the marriage registration is located to issue the marriage registration certificate.

Second, what materials should be provided to fight adjacent lawsuits?

1, a civil complaint signed or sealed by you;

2. Original and photocopy of my identity certificate (such as ID card, military officer's card and passport, etc.). );

3. The original and photocopy of your real estate license or public housing lease certificate;

4. Information of adjacent houses;

5. Relevant disturbing evidence such as the Notice of Violation and Rectification issued by the property management company, dispute mediation records issued by the neighborhood committees, and adjacent disturbing images.

Special note 1: If the house is a property right house, the plaintiff shall be confirmed according to the property owner on the property right certificate; Where there is a property owner, there is a plaintiff; If there are two property owners and two plaintiffs, and so on. If the house is a public house, the lessee on the public house lease certificate is the plaintiff. 2. If the adjacent house is a property right house, the information file of the owner of the adjacent house can be retrieved from the local real estate trading center, and the owner of the adjacent house is the defendant; If the adjacent houses are public houses, you can go to the property company to inquire about the tenant information. The tenant of the adjacent houses is the defendant.

Third, what materials should be provided to fight private lending lawsuits?

1, a civil complaint signed or sealed by you;

2. Original and photocopy of my identity certificate (such as ID card, military officer's card and passport, etc.). );

3 evidence to prove the establishment of the loan relationship, such as IOUs, receipts, loan contracts, etc. ;

4. Ask the other party to return the evidence of the loan.

4. What materials do you need to provide for the litigation of support, maintenance and maintenance expenses?

1, a civil complaint signed or sealed by you;

2. Original and photocopy of my identity certificate (such as ID card, military officer's card and passport, etc.). );

3. Proof of your relationship with the other party, such as household registration book, identity documents issued by the unit, neighborhood committee or village committee;

4. Your monthly income certificate. If there is a work unit, it shall be proved by the unit or the employer, and if there is no work unit, it shall be proved by the neighborhood Committee;

5. If the amount is required to be changed, the original conciliation statement, judgment or other supporting materials shall be provided.

5. What materials should be provided for the lawsuit of changing the dependency relationship?

1, a civil complaint signed or sealed by you;

2. Original and photocopy of my identity certificate (such as ID card, military officer's card and passport, etc.). );

3. Evidence of the original dependency relationship, such as household registration book, civil affairs bureau's voluntary divorce agreement or divorce judgment, mediation book and other legal documents;

4. Reasons and evidence for requesting the change of dependency.

6. What materials should be provided for legal succession proceedings?

1, a civil complaint signed or sealed by you;

2. Original and photocopy of my identity certificate (such as ID card, military officer's card and passport, etc.). );

3. The death certificate of the deceased;

4. Proof of your personal relationship with the other party and the decedent;

5. Materials to prove the decedent's main legacy, such as the original and photocopy of the real estate license, the bank deposit slip, and the brief introduction of the property owner's information.

7. What materials should be provided for personal injury compensation litigation?

1, a civil complaint signed or sealed by you;

2. Original and photocopy of my identity certificate (such as ID card, military officer's card and passport, etc.). );

3. Evidence materials that cause personal injury, such as medical expenses, nursing expenses, transportation expenses and other documents, and proof of lost work;

4. Evidence of infringement facts such as traffic accident confirmation, mediation termination, and copy of vehicle driving license.