Yes. But, if you want it done right, hire a lawyer. It's a lot of paperwork and if you're not well informed on how to do it, you might do it wrong and your case might get dismissed on that technicality alone.
First, a complaint is prepared in accordance with the rules of the court alleging the grounds for the dispute and it is filed with the court. Pay the filing fee. (There is always a fee, right?) Then...
You need to have an attorney do this.
The basic format is to keep the exact same caption as the complaint, title it "Answer to Complaint and Affirmative Defenses" (if you are pleading any), and go...
Appellate courts are technically not classified as criminal or civil since those kinds of of trials are not held there. In addition appellate courts hear both civil and criminal appeals. There is no...
I assume you mean to sue Pro Se. Type up a complaint and file it. But that's the easy part. If you are suing for more than $15,000 it has to be District Court and the rules are a lot more...