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NGSF

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QUESTION 1/20 - Civil

Question 1/20 - Civil

Preponderance of Evidence

Requiring the plaintiff to show that their claim is "more likely than not" (greater than 50% probability) to be true.

QUESTION 2/20 - Civil

Res judicata

Prevents relitigation of claims or issues already decided.

QUESTION 3/20 - CRIMINAL

QUESTION 3/20 - CRIMINAL

Felonies are punished more severely than misdemeanors

Felonies are severe crimes, such as violent acts or major theft, resulting in prison sentences exceeding one year, significant fines, and long-term loss of civil rights.

QUESTION 4/20 - Real Estate

QUESTION 4/20 - Real estate

Easement

A non-possessory right to use another’s land.

QUESTION 5/20 - Real estate

QUESTION 5/20 - REAL ESTATE

The most complete form of ownership interest in land

Fee simple represents full ownership rights.

QUESTION 6/20 - ESTATE PLANNING

Intestate

Refers to dying without a valid will.

QUESTION 7/20 - PROBATE

Provisions in favor of the former spouse are generally revoked

QUESTION 8/20 - PROBATE

QUESTION 9/20 - Family

Fit Parent Presumption

The fit parent presumption is a legal principle assuming a biological parent is fit to have custody and acts in their child's best interests, prioritizing them over third parties.

QUESTION 10/20 - PROBATE

QUESTION 11/20 - CRIMINAL

Fruit of the Poisonous Tree

The "fruit of the poisonous tree" is a legal doctrine in U.S. criminal law stating that evidence derived from illegal searches or interrogations (the "fruit") is inadmissible in court if the original evidence gathering was unconstitutional (the "tree")

QUESTION 12/20 - GENERAL

QUESTION 12/20 - GENERAL

The Wisconsin circuit court filing fee for a small claims case currently is $94.50.

QUESTION 13/20 - GENERAL

QUESTION 14/20 - GENERAL

QUESTION 15/20 - GENERAL

QUESTION 16/20 - geNERAL

QUESTION 17/20 - GENERAL

QUESTION 18/20 - NGSF

QUESTION 19/20 - NGSF

QUESTION 20/20 - NGSF

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