Civil Disputes
Civil disputes are conflicts between individuals or organizations that typically involve legal rights and obligations. These disputes can arise from various issues, such as contracts, property ownership, or family matters. Unlike criminal cases, civil disputes do not involve the government prosecuting someone for a crime; instead, they focus on resolving disagreements and compensating the affected parties.
To resolve civil disputes, parties often seek solutions through negotiation, mediation, or litigation in a court. Common types of civil disputes include breach of contract, divorce, and personal injury claims. The goal is to reach a fair resolution that addresses the concerns of all involved parties.