Civil Division
The Civil Division is a branch of government responsible for handling legal disputes that do not involve criminal charges. This division typically deals with cases related to contracts, property, family law, and personal injury. Its primary goal is to resolve conflicts between individuals, organizations, or government entities through legal processes.
In the United States, the Civil Division of the Department of Justice represents the federal government in civil litigation. This includes defending against lawsuits and pursuing claims on behalf of the government. The division plays a crucial role in ensuring that laws are upheld and that justice is served in non-criminal matters.