If your neighbor is suing you, you would typically go to your local civil court, which handles disputes between individuals, including small claims. The specific court may depend on the amount of money involved in the lawsuit; for claims below a certain threshold, small claims court may be appropriate. If the amount exceeds that threshold, you would go to a higher civil court in your jurisdiction. Always check your local court rules for specifics on filing and jurisdiction.
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small claims court.
When suing a neighbor for property damage, legal actions can include filing a lawsuit in civil court, providing evidence of the damage, and seeking compensation for the harm caused. This may involve hiring a lawyer, presenting documentation of the damage, and potentially going through a trial to resolve the dispute.
Only if their name is on the title or by a court decree after suing the primary for not paying the loan.Only if their name is on the title or by a court decree after suing the primary for not paying the loan.Only if their name is on the title or by a court decree after suing the primary for not paying the loan.Only if their name is on the title or by a court decree after suing the primary for not paying the loan.
Go to court. They will make a deal with you as to how much you can afford to pay per month.
No, not if you make them go to court. If they win in court they get all of the money plus costs and interest, why would the settle?
It could be suing them.
No, innocent until proven guilty. You go to court first. I was put in juvi before court so I'm suing. You should do the same.
If one senator is suing another senator, the claim would typically be heard in federal court. This could be a district court or, if the case involves constitutional or legal issues, the Supreme Court.
It is called suing. You sue someone.
It is called suing. You sue someone.
kind of court? Criminal court for adults, Family court for kids. Civil court of found not guilty for shoplifting and your suing them.