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Generating court forms in SILQ
Court forms are arranged by jurisdiction and then the area of law, which can be seen in the screen shot above.
Upon completing the party information in your matter via the Client & Correspondent tab, you are ready to process a court form.
- From the Matters window, highlight the matter you wish to generate a court form for then select the Document Templates button in the Top Toolbar.
- From the resulting menu click on Court Forms at the top, then highlight your Court Form.
- To generate the form, highlight it, and then click on the Generate Form button at the top of the window.
In the example above, we are merging an Affidavit. When you first click on the Generate Form button, a message will appear letting you know that SILQ is generating the form, and then afterwards you will be presented with a series of prompt fields to enter the information for the non-party information, which in this case is the Deponent details. Various different court forms in SILQ have prompt fields that appear, which require you to enter the required information in order to fill in the necessary details of the court form before it is generated.
Once you have entered all the values, SILQ will generate the chosen court form and it will open up in your chosen document system ready to be printed.