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What form is used to prevent individual(s) from filing new litigation in pro per (i.e., as a self-represented litigant)?

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What form is used to prevent individual(s) from filing new litigation in pro per (i.e., as a self-represented litigant)?

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A. Form MC-700, Prefiling Order-Vexatious Litigant, is a Judicial Council form. The prefiling order is entered pursuant to a motion made by the court or an individual against plaintiff(s) or cross-complainant(s) to prevent them from filing any new litigation in propria persona in the courts of California without approval of the presiding judge of the court in which the action is to be filed.

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