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claude-legal

A Claude Code / Cowork marketplace of plugins for preparing U.S. court documents, organized one plugin per state plus a shared plugin for federal law.

NOT LEGAL ADVICE. These plugins are a drafting aid for self-represented litigants and the practitioners who help them. They produce document drafts and procedural information; they do not provide legal advice, do not select a legal strategy for any particular user, and do not create an attorney-client relationship. The user is the decision-maker on every choice — what motion to file, what defense to plead, what facts to swear to, whether to settle, whether to appeal. For complex matters, or matters with substantial sums at stake, consider consulting a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction. Verify every rule, deadline, dollar threshold, and statutory citation against current law before filing.

What's in here

Twelve plugins — ten state plugins plus two shared federal reference plugins. Each plugin's README.md is the canonical detail; this list links to them.

Shared federal reference plugins

Plugin What it covers
claude-legal-federal-laws Canonical federal consumer-finance corpora (FDCPA / FCRA / TILA / ECOA / Reg B-Z, RESPA / SCRA / FHA / TSR), the Bankruptcy Code, and the model UCC — a dependency of every state plugin — plus a nationwide FCRA consumer credit-report-rights skills layer.
claude-legal-immigration-laws U.S. immigration law (INA / 8 CFR / 22 CFR / FAM mirrored verbatim + EOIR court rules), an on-demand case-law index (circuits / BIA / AAO), and an 11-skill venue-independent self-help layer.

State plugins

Plugin Coverage
wa-court-docs Washington — GR 14; 6 venues + 6 subject bundles + CPA + CEMA; 32 skills
or-court-docs Oregon — UTCR 2.010; Multnomah + Washington Co + roll-up; consumer-debt (no-interrogatories quirk)
ca-court-docs California — CRC 2.100-2.119; LASC + SFSC + roll-up; consumer-debt
co-court-docs Colorado — C.R.C.P. 10 + CJD 11-01; Denver + Arapahoe + roll-up; consumer-debt + family-law; 22 skills
in-court-docs Indiana — T.R. 5(E); Marion + Lake + roll-up; consumer-debt + family-law; 23 skills
ny-court-docs New York — 22 NYCRR § 202.5 / NYSCEF; 5 flagship Supreme Courts + District / City / Justice / Family / Housing courts; 5 subject bundles; 35 skills
oh-court-docs Ohio — Civ. R. 10; 8 Common Pleas venues + municipal + family; consumer-debt + family-law; 30 skills
tn-court-docs Tennessee — local-rule format; Circuit / Chancery / General Sessions; 4 subject bundles; 29 skills
mi-court-docs Michigan — MCR 1.109 / 2.113; Wayne + Oakland + 36th District + family; 6 subject bundles; 29 skills
az-court-docs Arizona — Ariz. R. Civ. P. 10 / 7.1; Maricopa + Pima + Justice + family; 6 subject bundles; 28 skills

All state plugins are architected the same way: matter-neutral civil-procedure skills (statewide format, civil + evidence rules, fees, local rules, citation, discovery, first-30-days, hearings, filing, post-judgment, fact-check, deadlines) plus subject-matter bundles, sharing federal / UCC / Bankruptcy content via the claude-legal-federal-laws dependency rather than copying it per plugin. The marketplace is organized one plugin per state; more can be added under plugins/ as it grows.

Install

Add this marketplace to Claude Code or Cowork, then install the state plugins you want:

/plugin marketplace add https://github.com/codearranger/claude-legal
/plugin install wa-court-docs@claude-legal
/plugin install or-court-docs@claude-legal
/plugin install ca-court-docs@claude-legal
/plugin install co-court-docs@claude-legal
/plugin install in-court-docs@claude-legal
/plugin install ny-court-docs@claude-legal
/plugin install oh-court-docs@claude-legal
/plugin install tn-court-docs@claude-legal
/plugin install mi-court-docs@claude-legal
/plugin install az-court-docs@claude-legal

Each state plugin declares claude-legal-federal-laws as a dependencies: entry, so the marketplace runtime installs the shared plugin automatically — no need to install it explicitly.

Reference corpora at a glance

Plugin Statutes Court rules Federal / UCC / Bankruptcy
wa-court-docs 93 RCW chapters / 3,266 sections / ~5.5 MB 1,233 rules / 35 sets / 4.6 MB shared (20 + 4 + 8 chapters)
or-court-docs 35 ORS chapters / 5.6 MB 7 rule sets / 2.3 MB shared
ca-court-docs 32 files (CCP / Civ / Evid / Fam / Prob / Lab / B&P / Fin / Comm) 9 CRC titles / 17 files shared
co-court-docs 14 articles / 2.0 MB 80 files (72 CJDs + 6 paywall stubs) shared
in-court-docs 27 articles incl. full IC 31 family-law coverage (IGA SPA-blocked; stubs + API-key fallback) 7 rule sets / 2.1 MB shared
ny-court-docs 36 NY consolidated-laws targets / ~2.9 MB verbatim via NYSENATE API (CPLR 15 articles + GOB + GBS + RPAPL + RPL + UCC + DRL + FCT + EPT + GCN + BNK) 20 rule sets via pull_ny_court_rules.py: 15 Parts of 22 NYCRR pulled verbatim / ~1.2 MB (Parts 100 / 104 / 125 / 130 / 202 incl. § 202.70 Comm Div / 205 / 206 / 207 / 208 incl. § 208.42 Housing / 210 / 212 / 214 / 216 / 220 / 221) + 5 pointer stubs (Part 1200 Rules of Prof Conduct, Tanbook, NYC Civil Court directives, Nassau / Suffolk DC local rules) shared
oh-court-docs 20 R.C. chapters / 1,335 sections / ~2.7 MB verbatim from codes.ohio.gov (R.C. Chapter 1 holidays + 1302/1303/1309 UCC + 1345 CSPA + 2151/2305/2329/2333 civil enforcement + 3105/3109/3113/3115/3119/3127 family + 5321/1923 L&T + 1901/1907/1925 court-specific) 14 rule sets via pull_ohio_court_rules.py: Civ. R. + Evid. R. + App. R. + Crim. R. + Juv. R. + Traffic R. + Sup. R. + Sup. Ct. Prac. R. + Prof. Cond. R. + Code of Jud. Cond. + Gov. Bar R. + Gov. Jud. R. + Rep. R. + Court of Claims local rules / ~4.8 MB shared
tn-court-docs 25 Tenn. Code Ann. chapters via pull_tn_statutes.py; well-formed pointer stubs when Justia 403s the runner 4 statewide rule sets / ~2.7 MB / 473 rule sub-pages verbatim via pull_tn_court_rules.py from tncourts.gov; county local rules as a pointer stub shared
mi-court-docs verbatim MCL — 13 topic files / ~70 sections / ~211 KB via pull_michigan_statutes.py from legislature.mi.gov (objectName=mcl-600-5701 per-section scheme) verbatim MCR (ch. 1-4) + MRE — 362 rules / ~1.4 MB via pull_michigan_rules.py (courtrules.net mirror; courts.michigan.gov gates its rule-asset URLs) + curated civil-rules / evidence-rules / fees / citation / key-cases / online-sources shared
az-court-docs verbatim A.R.S. — 12 topic files / ~60 sections via pull_arizona_statutes.py from azleg.gov (ungated per-section .htm fragments) verbatim ARCP + Ariz. R. Evid. + ARFLP + JCRCP — 4 files / ~406 rules via pull_arizona_rules.py (courtrules.net mirror; azcourts.gov is Cloudflare-gated) + curated civil-rules / evidence-rules / family-rules / fees / citation / key-cases / online-sources shared
claude-legal-federal-laws n/a n/a 20 federal-debt-laws + 4 UCC + 8 Bankruptcy
claude-legal-immigration-laws INA = 8 U.S.C. ch 12, 5 subchapters / ~1.6 MB verbatim via pull_ina.py (+ INA↔8 USC crosswalk) 33 CFR parts / ~3.6 MB verbatim via pull_immigration_cfr.py (8 CFR DHS ch I + EOIR/BIA ch V + 22 CFR visa/passport); EOIR court-rules corpus (binding 8 CFR 1003/1240/1208 + ICPM / BIA-PM stubs via pull_eoir_manuals.py) n/a — standalone; FAM ~3.6 MB verbatim via pull_fam.py; 11-skill self-help layer (v0.3.0); case law (circuits / BIA / AAO) on-demand per legal-data-apis.md

Repo layout

claude-legal/
├── .claude-plugin/
│   └── marketplace.json              # Marketplace manifest
├── .github/workflows/
│   ├── lint-skills.yml               # CI: runs lint on every push/PR
│   └── refresh-references.yml        # Quarterly cron + workflow_dispatch refresh
├── plugins/
│   ├── claude-legal-federal-laws/    # SHARED data-only plugin
│   │   ├── .claude-plugin/plugin.json
│   │   ├── README.md
│   │   └── references/
│   │       ├── federal-debt-laws/    # FDCPA, FCRA, TILA, ECOA, EFTA, Garnishment, RESPA, SCRA, FHA, TSR + Reg B/E/F/M/N/P/V/X/Z/DD
│   │       ├── federal-bankruptcy/   # Title 11 U.S.C. chapters 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 12, 13, 15
│   │       └── ucc-model/            # Model UCC Articles 1, 2, 3, 9
│   ├── claude-legal-immigration-laws/  # SHARED immigration plugin: reference corpora + 11-skill self-help layer (v0.3.0)
│   │   ├── .claude-plugin/plugin.json
│   │   ├── skills/                        # 11 venue-independent skills (immigration-pro-se, eoir-immigration-courts, eoir-removal-defense, bia-appeals, circuit-petition-for-review, consular-visa-refusal, …)
│   │   └── references/
│   │       ├── immigration-statutes/      # INA = 8 U.S.C. ch 12 (5 subchapters) + INA↔8 USC crosswalk
│   │       ├── immigration-regulations/   # curated 8 CFR (DHS ch I + EOIR/BIA ch V) + 22 CFR visa/passport
│   │       ├── foreign-affairs-manual/    # FAM verbatim (~3.6 MB; puller AIA-chases fam.state.gov's omitted TLS intermediate + crawls its JSON TOC API)
│   │       ├── court-rules/               # EOIR ICPM + BIA Practice Manual stubs (binding rules = 8 CFR 1003/1240/1208)
│   │       ├── legal-data-apis.md         # on-demand case law: circuits / BIA / AAO
│   │       └── online-sources.md          # canonical human-facing URLs
│   ├── wa-court-docs/                # Washington (30 skills — 6 venues incl. wa-family-court + 6 subject bundles: consumer-debt + family-law + landlord-tenant + personal-injury + employment + commercial-disputes)
│   ├── or-court-docs/                # Oregon (21 skills)
│   ├── ca-court-docs/                # California (21 skills)
│   ├── co-court-docs/                # Colorado (22 skills — incl. co-family-law)
│   ├── in-court-docs/                # Indiana (23 skills — adds in-family-court + in-family-law)
│   ├── ny-court-docs/                # New York (35 skills — 5 flagship Supreme Court venues + 2 dedicated Long Island District Courts + 2 NYC Civil/Housing Court skills + upstate City Courts + Justice Courts + Family Court + 5 subject bundles)
│   ├── oh-court-docs/                # Ohio (30 skills — 8 flagship Common Pleas + Common Pleas roll-up + Municipal Court layer + Family Court + 2 subject bundles)
│   ├── tn-court-docs/                # Tennessee (29 skills — 4 flagship counties + General Sessions + county roll-up + split family/juvenile + 4 subject bundles)
│   ├── mi-court-docs/                # Michigan (29 skills — Wayne/Oakland Circuit + 36th District + Circuit/District roll-ups + Family Division + 6 subject bundles)
│   └── az-court-docs/                # Arizona (28 skills — Maricopa/Pima Superior + Justice Courts + Superior-courts roll-up + Family Department + 6 subject bundles)
└── scripts/                          # Shared marketplace scripts
    ├── lint-skills.py                # Frontmatter + name/dir-match linter
    ├── hooks/pre-commit              # Symlink target for git hook
    ├── pull_court_rules.py           # courts.wa.gov → WA court rules
    ├── pull_wa_rcw.py                # app.leg.wa.gov → WA RCW chapters
    ├── pull_oregon_rules.py          # oregonlegislature.gov + courts.oregon.gov SharePoint → OR court rules
    ├── pull_oregon_ors.py            # oregonlegislature.gov → OR ORS chapters
    ├── pull_ca_court_rules.py        # courts.ca.gov/cms/rules → CA court rules
    ├── pull_ca_statutes.py           # leginfo.legislature.ca.gov → CA statute sections
    ├── pull_co_court_rules.py        # coloradojudicial.gov → CO Chief Justice Directives + paywall stubs
    ├── pull_co_statutes.py           # content.leg.colorado.gov C.R.S. PDFs → CO statute articles
    ├── pull_indiana_rules.py         # rules.incourts.gov + in.gov/courts/files → IN court rules
    ├── pull_indiana_statutes.py      # iga.in.gov (API-key fallback) → IN Code articles
    ├── pull_ny_court_rules.py        # nycourts.gov via curl_cffi + warpsocks → 22 NYCRR Parts
    ├── pull_ny_statutes.py           # legislation.nysenate.gov API → NY consolidated laws
    ├── pull_ohio_court_rules.py      # supremecourt.ohio.gov PDFs → 14 Ohio rule sets
    ├── pull_ohio_statutes.py         # codes.ohio.gov HTML → R.C. chapters
    ├── pull_tn_court_rules.py        # tncourts.gov per-rule HTML sub-pages → TN court rules
    ├── pull_tn_statutes.py           # law.justia.com/codes/tennessee/ → TN Code chapters (stubs on 403)
    ├── pull_michigan_rules.py        # courtrules.net mirror → MI MCR (ch. 1-4) + MRE verbatim (courts.michigan.gov gates its asset URLs)
    ├── pull_michigan_statutes.py     # legislature.mi.gov (objectName per-section scheme) → verbatim MCL
    ├── pull_arizona_rules.py         # courtrules.net mirror → AZ ARCP + Ariz. R. Evid. + ARFLP + JCRCP verbatim (azcourts.gov is Cloudflare-gated)
    ├── pull_arizona_statutes.py      # azleg.gov (ungated per-section .htm fragments) → verbatim A.R.S.
    ├── pull_federal_debt_laws.py     # USC titles 11/12/15/42/50 + CFR titles 12/16 → shared federal corpus
    ├── pull_ucc.py                   # law.cornell.edu/ucc → shared model UCC
    ├── pull_ina.py                   # uscode.house.gov USLM XML → INA (8 U.S.C. ch 12)
    ├── pull_immigration_cfr.py       # ecfr.gov versioner API → 8 CFR + 22 CFR immigration parts
    ├── pull_fam.py                   # fam.state.gov JSON TOC API + /FAM/<vol>/<id>.html (AIA-chases the server's omitted TLS intermediate) → FAM verbatim
    └── pull_eoir_manuals.py          # justice.gov EOIR ICPM + BIA Practice Manual (JS-rendered + Akamai-gated) → court-rules/ pointer stubs

Each state plugin's directory mirrors the same shape:

<state>-court-docs/
├── .claude-plugin/plugin.json        # declares: dependencies: [claude-legal-federal-laws]
├── skills/                           # 21 SKILL.md files (22 for co with co-family-law)
│   ├── <state>-statewide-format/     # state's format rule (GR 14 / UTCR 2.010 / CRC 2.100 / C.R.C.P. 10 / T.R. 5(E))
│   ├── <state>-<primary-court>/      # high-volume court 1
│   ├── <state>-<secondary-court>/    # high-volume court 2
│   ├── <state>-county-courts/        # populous-counties roll-up
│   ├── <state>-pro-se/               # pro-se drafting framework adapted for the state
│   ├── <state>-law-references/       # canonical reference corpora (court-rules, statutes, federal symlinks)
│   ├── <state>-discovery/            # state's discovery rules
│   ├── <state>-hearings/             # oral argument, courtroom etiquette
│   ├── <state>-post-judgment/        # vacation, garnishment, exemptions
│   ├── <state>-first-30-days/        # answer, defenses, counterclaims
│   ├── <state>-fact-check/           # citation verification
│   ├── <state>-deadlines/            # time computation + state holidays
│   ├── <state>-draft-{motion,declaration,note,order}/  # scaffolders
│   ├── <state>-quality-check/        # pre-filing format + content QC
│   ├── <state>-schedule-hearing/     # state's scheduling protocol
│   ├── <state>-file-packet/          # assemble + preflight a packet
│   ├── <state>-submit-order/         # post-hearing signed-order transmittal
│   └── <state>-consumer-debt/        # consumer-debt subject-matter bundle
├── scripts/
│   ├── format-check.py               # state's format-rule compliance
│   └── case-calendar.py              # state-specific deadline arithmetic
└── evals/                            # drafting / formatting / procedural / subject-matter / integration

Quarterly refresh

A GitHub Actions workflow (.github/workflows/refresh-references.yml) runs every quarter (Jan / Apr / Jul / Oct 1 at 17:00 UTC) plus on workflow_dispatch, with a target selector covering all / federal / immigration / wa / or / ca / co / in / ny / oh / tn / mi / az. Each leg refreshes its state's content corpora via the matching pull scripts above, lints, and opens a PR auto-assigned for review. Federal content refreshes once per quarter (single canonical copy in the shared plugin) instead of per state. New York is fully wired in: pull_ny_court_rules.py uses curl_cffi with Chrome TLS impersonation to pull 15 Parts of 22 NYCRR verbatim from www.nycourts.gov (~1.2 MB: Parts 100 / 104 / 125 / 130 / 202 incl. § 202.70 Commercial Division / 205 / 206 / 207 / 208 incl. § 208.42 Housing Part / 210 / 212 / 214 / 216 / 220 / 221) plus 5 pointer stubs for paywalled / PDF-only sources (Part 1200 Rules of Professional Conduct, Tanbook, NYC Civil Court Directives, Nassau / Suffolk DC local rules). For developer workstations the puller honors an optional NY_RULES_PROXY env var pointing at a Cloudflare-Warp HTTP endpoint so nycourts.gov sees a Cloudflare-trusted source IP — this proxy is LAN-only; the quarterly CI workflow runs without it and the per-file regression check keeps committed verbatim content in place. pull_ny_statutes.py hits the NY State Senate Open Legislation API at legislation.nysenate.gov (requires the NYSENATE_API_KEY repo secret to produce verbatim text — without the secret it writes well-formed pointer stubs covering the same 36 NY consolidated-laws targets).

Key differences across states

The plugins are intentionally parallel, but they encode the genuine procedural differences between the jurisdictions. A few worth highlighting:

Concept Washington Oregon California Colorado Indiana New York
Format rule GR 14 UTCR 2.010 CRC 2.100-2.119 C.R.C.P. 10 + CJD 11-01 Ind. T.R. 5(E) (distributed) 22 NYCRR § 202.5 (paper) + § 202.5-b (NYSCEF)
Page 1 top margin 3 inches 2 inches 1 inch 1 inch (uniform) 2 inches (T.R. 5(E)(2)) 1 inch (uniform)
Civil rules CR (superior) + CRLJ (district) ORCP (unified — no district court) CCP (Code of Civil Procedure) C.R.C.P. (district) + Chapter 18 county-court rules Ind. Trial Rules (T.R.) — unified CPLR (Civil Practice Law and Rules)
Evidence rules ER (court rule) OEC (statutory at ORS Ch. 40) CEC (statutory at Cal. Evid. Code) CRE (court rule) Ind. Evid. R. (IRE — court rule) Guide to NY Evidence (uncodified) + CPLR Article 45
Answer due 20 days 30 days 30 days 21 days (in-state); 35 (out-of-state) 20 days (T.R. 6(C)) 20 days in-state personal / 30 days substituted / out-of-state / mail
Failure to state CR 12(b)(6) / CRLJ 12(b)(6) ORCP 21 A(8) CCP § 430.10(e) (general demurrer) C.R.C.P. 12(b)(5) (Twombly/Iqbal under Warne v. Hall) T.R. 12(B)(6) CPLR 3211(a)(7) — pre-answer motion; consolidation rule at 3211(e)
Discovery — interrogatories CR 33 (available) Not available without court order CCP § 2030.030 (35-special-rog cap) C.R.C.P. 33 (available; 25-cap) T.R. 33(A) (available; 25-cap) CPLR 3130/3133(b) (available; 25-cap)
Discovery — RFPs CR 34 ORCP 43 CCP § 2031.010 C.R.C.P. 34 T.R. 34 CPLR 3120 — "Notice for Discovery and Inspection"
Discovery — RFAs CR 36 ORCP 45 CCP § 2033.010 C.R.C.P. 36 T.R. 36 CPLR 3123 — "Notice to Admit"
Motion to compel CR 37 / CRLJ 37 ORCP 46 A CCP § 2031.310 / § 2030.300 / § 2033.290 C.R.C.P. 37(a) T.R. 37 CPLR 3124; 22 NYCRR § 202.20-f good-faith conferral
Motion practice timing CR 6(d) UTCR 5.030 + SLRs CCP § 1005 (16 court days notice) C.R.C.P. 121 § 1-15: 21-day response / 7-day reply / 15-page limit T.R. 7(B) CPLR 2214: 8-day min service; 22 NYCRR § 202.8-b: 25-page memo / 15-page reply
Summary judgment CR 56 ORCP 47 CCP § 437c (longer notice period than FRCP 56) C.R.C.P. 56; ≥ 91 days before trial T.R. 56 — Jarboe v. Landmark affirmative-negation; rejected Celotex burden-shifting CPLR 3212 — only after issue is joined; tentative-ruling regime varies by Part
Vacate judgment CR 60 ORCP 71 CCP § 473 / § 663 C.R.C.P. 60(b); 182-day outer for (b)(1)-(3) T.R. 60(B); T.R. 59 motion to correct error is a separate prerequisite for some appeals CPLR 5015(a)(1)-(5); 1-year clock for (a)(1) excusable default; no time limit for (a)(4) lack of jurisdiction
Time computation CR 6 ORCP 10 CCP §§ 12, 12a, 12c C.R.C.P. 6 + C.R.S. § 24-11-101 holidays T.R. 6 + IC 1-1-9-1 holidays (incl. Good Friday + even-year Election Days) CPLR 2103; 5-day mail rule (longer than federal/WA/OR 3-day); NY Gen. Constr. Law § 24 holidays (incl. Lincoln's Birthday + annual Election Day)
Statute citation RCW 19.16.260 (no §) ORS 697.015 (no §) Cal. Civ. Code § 1788.13 (with §) C.R.S. § 13-80-103.5 (with §) IC 34-11-2-9 (no § typically) CPLR 3211(a)(7) (no "N.Y." prefix in body text); Tanbook style
Case citation Wn.2d, Wn. App., P.3d (periods) Or, Or App, P3d (no periods) Cal., Cal. App. (per California Style Manual) [YEAR] CO [###] / [YEAR] COA [###] (post-2012 neutral + parallel P.3d) N.E.3d (Ind. or Ind. Ct. App.) NY3d / AD3d / Misc 3d (no periods — Tanbook convention)
Parties separator "vs." "v." "v." "v." "v." "-against-"
Exhibit labels Letters (A, B, C) Numbers (1, 2, 3) Letters (A, B, C) — or numbers; varies Letters (A, B, C) Letters (A, B, C) Letters (A, B, C)
Consumer-protection statute RCW 19.86 (CPA) ORS 646.605 (UTPA) Cal. Civ. Code §§ 1788 et seq. (Rosenthal Act) + Bus. & Prof. Code §§ 17200 (UCL) C.R.S. art. 1 of title 6 (CCPA; 3x damages + fees) IC 24-5-0.5 (DCSA — 3x damages + fees, deceptive-consumer-sales focus) N.Y. GBL §§ 349/350 (deceptive acts and false advertising; $50 min / $1,000 willful cap)
State debt-collection statute RCW 19.16 ORS 697 Cal. Fin. Code §§ 100000 et seq. (CDCLA, 2022); Cal. Civ. Code § 1788 (Rosenthal) C.R.S. art. 16 of title 5 (CFDCPA — recodified from Title 12 in 2022) None directly — Indiana piggybacks on federal FDCPA; IC 24-4.5 IUCCC governs consumer credit N.Y. GBL §§ 600-606 (collection-agency licensing — NYC + certain counties); 2022 Consumer Credit Fairness Act (CPLR 213(a) / 3015(e) / 22 NYCRR § 202.27-a / CPLR 308(six))
Collection-agency licensure RCW 19.16 (Washington Collection Agency Act) ORS 697 (mandatory) CDCLA (Cal. Fin. Code §§ 100000 et seq.) C.R.S. § 5-16-115 (AG's Collection Agency Board) None — Indiana doesn't require licensing N.Y. GBL § 600 (NYC license + certain other localities)
Credit-card SOL 6 yr (written) / 3 yr (open account) 6 yr (written) 4 yr (written; CCP § 337) 6 yr under C.R.S. § 13-80-103.5(1)(a) 6 yr on accounts (IC 34-11-2-7) / 6 yr on written contract for money (IC 34-11-2-11) 3 yr on consumer-credit transactions under CPLR 213(a) (post-CCFA 2022, down from 6 yr)
eFiling system KCDC/KCSC portals + statewide eFile OJD File and Serve (Tyler) Per-county (LASC, SFSC via Tyler / ImageSoft / vendor mix) CCEFS — statewide Odyssey — statewide since 2017 NYSCEF (Supreme/County mandatory in most counties since 2014-2022); UCMS/CCEF (NYC Civil)
Family-law framework RCW Title 26 — bundled in wa-family-law (community-property regime under RCW 26.16; RCW 26.09 dissolution; RCW 26.18/26.19 income-shares CS with Washington Economic Table; RCW 26.26A UPA) ORS Chapter 107 (not yet bundled) Fam. Code (not yet bundled) UDMA (C.R.S. art. 10 of title 14) — bundled in co-family-law IC 31-15 + IC 31-17 (not yet bundled) DRL (Domestic Relations Law) — not yet bundled
Landlord-tenant framework RCW Ch. 59.18 RLTA — bundled in wa-landlord-tenant (incl. SB 5160 just-cause 2021, HB 1815 statewide tenant Right to Counsel, ERP) ORS Ch. 90 — not yet bundled Civ. Code §§ 1940 et seq. — not yet bundled C.R.S. art. 12 of title 38 — not yet bundled IC 32-31 — not yet bundled RPAPL Article 7 — bundled in ny-landlord-tenant (incl. HSTPA 2019, Good Cause Eviction 2024, RPL § 235-b)
Personal-injury framework RCW 4.22 + 7.70 + 7.72 — bundled in wa-personal-injury (pure comparative fault; WPLA; 8-year statute of repose for med-mal; Notice of Tort Claim under 4.92/4.96) Not yet bundled Not yet bundled Not yet bundled Not yet bundled CPLR Article 14-A + Labor Law § 240 — bundled in ny-personal-injury
Employment framework RCW 49 + 50A + 51 — bundled in wa-employment (WLAD at RCW 49.60 with no damages cap + 8+ employer; PFML; non-compete reform at RCW 49.62; L&I exclusive remedy) Not yet bundled Not yet bundled Not yet bundled Not yet bundled NYS/NYC HRL + Labor Law — bundled in ny-employment
Commercial-disputes framework RCW 19.86 + 23B + 25.15 + 62A — bundled in wa-commercial-disputes (WA CPA with Hangman Ridge 5-element test + treble damages; WBCA; LLC Act; UCC; MAR under RCW 7.06) Not yet bundled Not yet bundled Not yet bundled Not yet bundled CPLR § 202.70 Commercial Division + BCL — bundled in ny-commercial-disputes
Custody terminology "Parenting plan" / RCW 26.09 "Custody" / "parenting time" (ORS 107) "Custody" / "visitation" / Fam. Code "Parental responsibilities" — replaced "custody" in 1998 "Custody" / "parenting time" (IC 31-17) "Custody" / "parenting time" (DRL)

These differences are captured throughout the skill bodies and reference files — porting templates across states requires more than search-and-replace.

Disclaimer

Not legal advice. These plugins provide drafting assistance only — they produce document drafts and procedural information for self-represented litigants and the practitioners who help them. They do not provide legal advice, do not select a strategy for any particular user, and do not create an attorney-client relationship. The user is the decision-maker on every legal choice.

Consider consulting a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction for complex matters, matters with substantial sums at stake, criminal matters, or any matter where the law or its application to specific facts is unclear.

Review all generated content carefully. Verify every rule, deadline, dollar threshold, and statutory citation against current law before filing. Court rules change, statutes are amended, and case law evolves — what these plugins encode at any given version may not reflect the law in force when the document is filed.

License

MIT. See LICENSE.

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