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In civil proceedings, declarations by the parties do not necessarily have to be submitted to the court in writing in the cases provided for this purpose, but can also be made orally for the record at the court registry. These include, for example, the statement of claim, the statement of defense and other applications and declarations in proceedings before the local courts and, in general, applications for legal aid.
In principle, the legal application office of the court responsible for the respective legal dispute is responsible. However, you also have the option of contacting the legal application office of any other local court that is convenient for you. The legal application office will then immediately send the minutes to the court to which the application or declaration is addressed. The time of receipt of the declaration by the court responsible for the legal dispute is decisive for compliance with the deadline.