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Yes. There is no minimum amount you can sue for in small claims court.
$5000 is the limit for a small claims case in Wisconsin. Most small claims cases are heard in Wisconsin Circuit Courts. For more information on small claims cases in Wisconsin, including forms and guides, visit the Wisconsin Court Self-Help Guide related link.
what is the minimum amount you can sue someone at a federal level
$5000
The maximum amount of damage recovery for a small claims suit is $5,000. The state establishes the laws regarding monetary recovery, therefore, the maximum amount would be the same in any Florida small claims court.
In New Jersey, the maximum recovery amount in small claims court is $3,000. The purpose of small claims court is to provide a simplified and inexpensive process for resolving disputes involving small amounts of money.
Claims in a bankruptcy are either accepted, disputed or not liquidated. "No liquidated" means there is no determinable amount owed at the time of filing. The court, trustee, creditor or debtor may force a hearing to determine if the debt is owed or what amount is owed. Claims are not opinions. The court does not deal with pure opinions, since they have no monetary value. The court deals with claims. Based on facts.
Claims in a bankruptcy are either accepted, disputed or not liquidated. "No liquidated" means there is no determinable amount owed at the time of filing. The court, trustee, creditor or debtor may force a hearing to determine if the debt is owed or what amount is owed. Claims are not opinions. The court does not deal with pure opinions, since they have no monetary value. The court deals with claims. Based on facts.
Yes, someone can take you to small claims court for owing $120. Small claims court is used for disputes involving small amounts of money, and the person may seek to recover the owed amount through a legal judgment in court.
You will not get arrested for not going to small claims court over a bill. However, the court may issue a judgment against you for the amount owed if you do not defend your case.
£1000