Source: http://mailto:sacpress@saclaw.org/pages/selfhelp_video.aspx
Timestamp: 2015-04-26 02:46:03
Document Index: 50985850

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 1', 'art 2', 'art 3', 'art 4', 'art 5', 'art 6', 'art 7', 'art 8', 'art 9', 'art 10', 'art 11', 'art 1', 'art 2', 'art 3', 'art 4', 'art 4', 'art 1', 'art 2', 'art 3', 'art 4', 'art 4', 'art 1', 'art 2']

Home > Law Library Resources > Self-Help Resources > Self-Help Videos and Audios
Civil Cases and Procedures
Expunging (Sealing) Criminal Records
Other Courts and Libraries
Some of these videos require the Adobe Flash Player. You can download the free player from the Adobe website.
Changing Your NameName Change Workshop (27:44)Explains how to complete the legal forms to change your name, and what steps to take after you file. (Click here for written instructions and samples)
Civil CasesHow to Serve Court Papers by Mail (7:32)Explains how to serve documents by mail and provides instructions for completing the Proof of Service by Mail form. (Click here for written instructions and samples.)
Personal Service of Court Papers (11:45)Explains the requirements for proper personal service of court papers. Includes animated demonstrations of proper personal service. Completing Your Case Management Statement(Unlimited Civil Cases only) (48:54)Explains how to fill out the Case Management Statement (CM-110) required periodically in unlimited civil cases in Sacramento. Provides background on the Case Management Program and explains how to fill out the forms. Note: a new page has been added to the forms, which is not yet covered in the video. The Law Library's Step-by-Step Guide to filling out your Case Management Statement includes the latest information.
If You Understand Football / Si Entiende el Fútbol
In English: If You Understand Football, You Can Make Sense of Court Cases (2:33) This presentation explains the different stages of a civil lawsuit by comparing them to the progress of a football game.En español: Si Ud. Entiende el Fútbol, Ud. Puede Desifrar los Casos de la Corte Civil (2:52)Esta presentación explica las diferentes etapas de un caso civil mediante la comparación de que el progreso de un partido de fútbol. See You in Court! How to Start a Civil Lawsuit in Sacramento (1:37:39) (Video is compressed (.zip) for download. Please be patient while the file is downloaded as it may take several minutes.)
Describes the steps of writing, filing and serving a civil complaint in Sacramento County. Court System: Who Are the Players? What Do They Do? (1:07:25) (Video is compressed (.zip) for download. Please be patient while the file is downloaded as it may take several minutes.)
Judge Jaime R. Roman, Court Clerk Julie Jackson, Court Attendee Michelle Jeremiah, and Court Recorder Jean Smart, all of Sacramento County Superior Court, discuss the roles of various court personnel.
Small Claims Court Process (1:36:38) (Video is compressed (.zip) for download. Please be patient while the file is downloaded as it may take several minutes.)
This SCPLL video discusses jurisdictional issues; improper or no proof of service; subpoena of bank or personal records v.s. privacy rights; countersuits; getting a judgment; appealing a judgment; collecting on a judgment; exemption claims; release of satisfaction on a judgment, and more. Consumer ProtectionCease and Desist Letter / Carta de Cesar y Desistir
In English (3:18) In this presentation, you will learn how to use a “cease and desist letter” to prevent creditors from harassing you.En español (2:52)En esta presentación, usted aprenderá a utilizar una “carta de cesar y desistir” para evitar que los acreedores lo acosen. DiscoveryIntroduction to Discovery (Videos are in MP4 format and compressed (.zip) for download. Windows Media Player 12 or Apple Quicktime may be required to view videos.)
This series of videos will help you understand what discovery is, how to answer questions you received by mail, and how you can use discovery yourself. Download the sample discovery packet prior to watching this video. The instructor refers to documents in the packet throughout the video, and it will be difficult to follow without the packet.
Click here to download the sample discovery packet. Part 1: Introduction (13:16) (also via YouTube)
Part 2: Propounding Requests for Admissions (12:06) (also via YouTube)
Part 3: Responding to Requests for Admissions (6:46) (also via YouTube)
Part 4: Propounding Form Interrogatories (23:49) (also via YouTube)
Part 5: Responding to Form Interrogatories (7:42) (also via YouTube)
Part 6: Propounding Special Interrogatories (7:50) (also via YouTube)
Part 7: Responding to Special Interrogatories (1:38) (also via YouTube)
Part 8: Propounding Requests for Production (11:10) (also via YouTube
Part 9: Responding to Requests for Production (6:08) (also via YouTube)
Part 10: General Tips (7:15) (also via YouTube)
Part 11: Discovery Problems and Conclusion (14:56) (also via YouTube)
Enforcement of JudgmentsEnforcement of Judgments (Videos are in MP4 format and compressed (.zip) for download. Windows Media Player 12 or Apple Quicktime may be required to view videos.)
Part 1: Introduction (7:12) (also via YouTube)
Part 2: Determine Amount Owed (12:37) (also via YouTube) Part 3: Finding Assets (13:29) (also via YouTube) Part 4a: Choose Your Weapons(s) (20:36) (also via YouTube) Part 4b: Handling Claims of Exemption (18:17) (also via YouTube)
This twice sold-out class, videotaped the third time, covers the most successful methods of collection, including obtaining an earnings withholding order and bank levy. Applications and Orders for Appearance and Examination, used to examine the judgment debtor in court to identify assets; and Abstracts of Judgment, used to place a lien against the judgment debtor’s real property; are also covered, as is how to calculate interest on judgments, renew a judgment, and file an Acknowledgment of Satisfaction of Judgment. Expunging Criminal RecordExpunging Your Criminal Conviction (54:34) (Video is compressed (.zip) for download. Please be patient while the file is downloaded as it may take several minutes.) Explains how to ask the court to dismiss your convictions and expunge your record in Sacramento. You will learn how to obtain and read your criminal record, and how to complete the necessary forms. (Click here for written instructions and samples.) Becoming a ConservatorWith Heart: Understanding Conservatorship (23:58) (Alameda County)Satisfies Sacramento County's requirement that prospective conservators view an approved videotaped presentation on the duties and responsibilities of conservators. (Local Rule 4.40). Sacramento County local form:Verification that Video Tape of Conservator's Duties has been Viewed (PR-E-LP-020) Small ClaimsSmall Claims (Videos are in MP4 format and compressed (.zip) for download. Windows Media Player 12 or Apple Quicktime may be required to view videos.) Part 1
Additional Small Claims ancillary files
Podcasts:Ask the County Law Librarian Podcasts Everyday Law Podcasts More videos on self-help topics:Here are videos on legal self-help topics from other courts and libraries: California Courts Videos: Self-Help Topics: evidence, objections, testimony, domestic violence, juvenile court
Small Claims (English, Russian, Spanish, Vietnamese)
Eviction/Unlawful Detainer (English, Russian, Spanish, Vietnamese)
Resolving Your Debt Collection Case (English, Spanish, Vietnamese)
Civil Harassment (available in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese)
Contra Costa County Court Videos: Paternity, Custody, and Child Support Sacramento County Court Videos: Juvenile Delinquency Court (English, Hmong, Russian, Spanish) Expunging Criminal RecordExpunging Your Criminal Conviction (54:34) (Video is compressed (.zip) for download. Please be patient while the file is downloaded as it may take several minutes.) Explains how to ask the court to dismiss your convictions and expunge your record in Sacramento. You will learn how to obtain and read your criminal record, and how to complete the necessary forms. (Click here for written instructions and samples.) Becoming a ConservatorWith Heart: Understanding Conservatorship (23:58) (Alameda County)Satisfies Sacramento County's requirement that prospective conservators view an approved videotaped presentation on the duties and responsibilities of conservators. (Local Rule 4.40). Sacramento County local form:Verification that Video Tape of Conservator's Duties has been Viewed (PR-E-LP-020) Podcasts:Ask the County Law Librarian Podcasts Everyday Law Podcasts More videos on self-help topics:Here are videos on legal self-help topics from other courts and libraries: California Courts Videos: Self-Help Topics: evidence, objections, testimony, domestic violence, juvenile court
Contra Costa County Court Videos: Paternity, Custody, and Child Support Sacramento County Court Videos: Juvenile Delinquency Court (English, Hmong, Russian, Spanish) Part 2: Determine Amount Owed (12:37) (also via YouTube)
Part 3: Finding Assets (13:29) (also via YouTube)
Part 4a: Choose Your Weapons(s) (20:36) (also via YouTube)
Part 4b: Handling Claims of Exemption (18:17) (also via YouTube) This twice sold-out class, videotaped the third time, covers the most successful methods of collection, including obtaining an earnings withholding order and bank levy. Applications and Orders for Appearance and Examination, used to examine the judgment debtor in court to identify assets; and Abstracts of Judgment, used to place a lien against the judgment debtor’s real property; are also covered, as is how to calculate interest on judgments, renew a judgment, and file an Acknowledgment of Satisfaction of Judgment.
Expunging Criminal RecordExpunging Your Criminal Conviction (54:34) (Video is compressed (.zip) for download. Please be patient while the file is downloaded as it may take several minutes.)
Explains how to ask the court to dismiss your convictions and expunge your record in Sacramento. You will learn how to obtain and read your criminal record, and how to complete the necessary forms. (Click here for written instructions and samples.)
Becoming a ConservatorWith Heart: Understanding Conservatorship (23:58) (Alameda County)Satisfies Sacramento County's requirement that prospective conservators view an approved videotaped presentation on the duties and responsibilities of conservators. (Local Rule 4.40). Sacramento County local form:Verification that Video Tape of Conservator's Duties has been Viewed (PR-E-LP-020) Podcasts:Ask the County Law Librarian Podcasts Everyday Law Podcasts
FotonovelasMedical Malpractice, Part 1
Medical Malpractice, Part 2
More videos on self-help topics:Here are videos on legal self-help topics from other courts and libraries:
California Courts Videos:
Self-Help Topics: evidence, objections, testimony, domestic violence, juvenile court
Contra Costa County Court Videos: Paternity, Custody, and Child Support Sacramento County Court Videos: Juvenile Delinquency Court (English, Hmong, Russian, Spanish)