Explain the standard and burden of proof as they relate to civil law.
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The standard of proof in civil law is known as the preponderance of evidence. It requires the plaintiff to convince the court that it is more likely than not that their claims are true. The burden of proof refers to the responsibility of the party making the claim to provide sufficient evidence to support their case. In civil law, the burden of proof generally rests on the plaintiff to demonstrate their claims by a preponderance of evidence.