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If you're a small claims court defendant, we cover how to prepare your defense, explain the garnishment process including what income is exempt and how to claim exemptions plus how to file a small claims appeal. Below are links to resources for the plaintiff and defendant.
The website offers a variety of information you can use. Small claims court is a quick, informal and lowcost way to resolve disputes over money debts. The court considers and resolves cases involving money debts only. The amount considered is State-specific but normally does not to exceed $5000. (Call your local court to verify the amount). Although the information on the web site explains how most small claims courts work, each State and even some counties have their own unique procedures. Always ask the court clerk, for specific instructions relevant in the district court nearest you. Small Claims Court Rules
NOTE: Small claims courts do not issue any order requiring someone to do something or not do something, such as a restraining order or an injunction. Types of Claims
Filing Fees There is is a small fee (national average is $30) for filing your claim in small claims court. This is payable at the time you file the notice of small claim forms either in person or by mail. If you win, this fee is considered part of the costs to bring the claim to court and is added to the judgment thus allowing you to recover the fee from the defendant. |
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