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You are not allowed to file a lawsuit for slander in a Small Claims Court. For damages and debt though, you could sue for $1, at least in theory you can.
Depends on how much money you are being sued for. Maximum amount for small claims lawsuit depends on the state you are in. For example in Connecticut it is $2,500 and in California it's $7,500...
To file a small claims case in Pennsylvania, the lawsuit must involve a claim of $12,000 or less. Small claims cases generally can be filed in Magisterial District Court.
A small claims lawsuit is a simplified court process for resolving disputes involving smaller amounts of money, typically up to a certain limit set by law. In contrast, a civil lawsuit involves larger claims and follows formal court procedures, often requiring legal representation. Small claims courts are designed to be accessible and efficient for individuals representing themselves, while civil lawsuits may be more complex and involve more legal processes.
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Yes, you can sue a person from another state if that person owes you money. Access your local small claims court to file the lawsuit.
The legal age to sue someone in small claims court varies by jurisdiction, but typically a person must be at least 18 years old in order to file a lawsuit. However, some states may allow minors to file a lawsuit with the assistance or consent of a parent or legal guardian. It is important to check the specific rules of the small claims court in your area.
The time varies but it will be stated clearly in the Summons. The time to answer a civil lawsuit varies with the type of court, the jurisdiction and the type of lawsuit. Typically, small claims matters are short time periods, perhaps about 20 days. Different states have different times. The federal courts require an answer in 21 days. In standard litigation (i.e. not small claims) the time period may be as high as 35 days.
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It depends on the state you live in and the type of lawsuit you are filing. For example, if the amount of damages you are claiming is small (usually under a few thousand), you can go to small claims court and the filing fees are very low for that. I would check on your court's website - they usually have information about it.
Small claims lawsuits are lawsuits where the damages are below some specified threshold, such as $5000. One should seek legal assistance from a law firm; or if one cannot afford this, the state's legal department may be able to help.
Yes. This would be a case for Small Claims. The filing of a lawsuit in SCC is reasonably simple. Small Claims Court is for monetary restitution only. Each state has limitations on the amount that can be awarded.