By: Alex Duran | 2010-10-01 | Health & Fitness Do you have any idea about how to win cases in small court? There are lots of people who need to fight court cases due to some reason or the other but they do not have any experience in this. read more
By: deveau saad | 2010-09-11 | Dating There are many reasons that motions are used in the Ontario Small Claims Court. Making a motion is essentially making a request to the court for a date to go before a judge to make a request in connection with an Ontario Small Claims Court action. In Ontario if one party sues another party and the party that is sued fails to file a Defence within the allowed period; the Plaintiff can apply for a "default judgment" with no further notic read more
By: Courtney Jewell McElroy | 2010-11-15 | Law What Is The Small Claims Court? In Ontario, the Small Claims Court is a branch of the Superior Court of Justice. It deals with civil disputes of a monetary value of up to $25,000 (Canadian). read more
By: Courtney Jewell McElroy | 2010-12-07 | Law There is one primary Ontario Small Claims Court in Toronto which is located at 47 Sheppard Ave W, Toronto Ontario on the 3rd floor. When you are filing a Plaintiffs Claim in the Ontario Small Claims court it is always best to file in the city where the Defendant(s) lives or works. read more
By: Justin Petty | 2010-03-27 | Law When is it worth it to file a small claims suit? I think an attorney would tell you that it is never beneficial, but I am not an attorney so I say it is beneficial when one can't afford an attorney and has the time to invest in a little research. Small claims courts are for the people, so the people should use them. I can't speak for the rules in States other than Texas (they are very similar), but I have been in front of a few small claims courts in Texas, Florida and Arizona, and for the most part, they are worthwhile, provided you follow the rules. The rules in Texas can be found in Chapter 28 of the Government Code. read more
By: Donny Sandoval | 2010-09-30 | Home Business What Are Small Claims Court Judgments? Small claims court judgment are typically issued due to the default of some type of extension of credit. Most common are lack of rent payments owed, personal loans or medical procedures performed but not paid for. When this happens, the party who granted credit was not compensated so they take the matter to small claims court. In small claims court you are n read more
By: Courtney Jewell McElroy | 2010-12-13 | Law When a Defence is filed in the Ontario Small Claims Court, the court will notify the parties of their court date, whereas in the case of a Plaintiffs Claim, the Plaintiff has to serve the Defendant. read more
By: Courtney Jewell McElroy | 2010-09-28 | Finance The Ontario Small Claims Court is a less formal court where plaintiffs can make claims, self represented, up to $25,000. Many individuals and businesses make claims in the Small Claims Court. The largest percentage of plaintiffs claims made in the Ontario Small Claims Court are for unpaid loans, services rendered and damage to property. read more
By: Courtney Jewell McElroy | 2010-11-30 | Law If you are in arrears on your loan payments during the holidays, creditors do not care. Creditors will sue over the holidays. It may have been your intention to pay your bill, but you simply ran into financial problems. Well on that point, your creditor may not care but an Ontario Small Claims Court judge may have a different opinion. read more
By: SaMille | 2011-03-27 | Law This thrilling business which has a never-ending supply of clients in need of help. Billions of dollars of court awarded cash judgments go uncollected. Strangely enough, the court is not in the company of enforcement. There is no debtors prison. read more
By: Courtney Jewell McElroy | 2010-10-19 | Finance If you are sued in the Ontario Small Claims Court the first thing that will happen is you will be served with a Plaintiff's Claim. Once you are served with the plaintiffs claim you have an opportunity to file a defense. read more
By: Vivian Johnso | 2010-10-21 | Law For every person you contact, you may be paid between $800 - $2,500 or much more. Once trained in judgment recovery, you can expect to earn $5,000 a month working part-time and in the neighborhood of $9,000 - $10,000 per month or more full-time with no employees. read more
By: AndryWhong | 2011-04-09 | Law Ask a Texas court records, for they be able be very difficult to find. Bein behalf ofe doing so at filling out the request in the direction of submit necessary documents also a country where the person may appear bein place ofe a certain court. Since that town is 254 Texas court records criminal history, read more