Small Claims Court is for resolving small monetary disputes.Every state has its own limits as to how much you can sue for in small claims court.Each state also establish a Statue of Limitation which lets you know you know how long you can wait before filing your lawsuit after the event occurs.Your may win your case in small claims court however; the court does not assist in collecting your judgment.
CD&C small claims forms processing consists of the following:
- CD&C will draft reminder and demand letters to your debtors.
- CD&C will assist you in preparing the necessary small claims forms for your state.
- CD&C will file the necessary small claims forms with your local court.
- CD&C will provide you with the various options on how to serve the papers to the defendant.
- CD&C will notify you of your court.
For more information on small claims court CD&C offers an informational Small Claims Manual that gives the general steps in preparing for small claims court.
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