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Small Claim Legal Services

Small claims court allows you to sue a person, business, or government agency that you believe owes you money. Generally, you can only sue for up to $12,500 in small claims court. Filing a small claim case involves a complex legal procedure, which can be challenging for those without legal knowledge or experience.

Before filing a small claim, consult with Just Solution Law Group attorneys. They can guide you through the step-by-step legal process, including filling out a claim form, filing with the court, serving legal papers to the defendant, preparing for your trial, and collecting the judgment.

Do not let wrongdoers escape accountability because you are unaware of your legal rights or because no attorney will take your case due to its size. Just Solution Law Group is here to help you navigate the legal system and ensure justice is served.

Small Claim Legal Services

Check you have a case for small claims

Before you start a small claims case, you need to make sure your case is right for small claims court. There are rules about what cases can be decided in small claims court. You can waste a lot of time and energy if you file a case only to find out it can't be decided in small claims.

Start a small claims case

Get forms and instructions to start a case, file papers and serve the other side. The person who starts the case is the plaintiff. The person who is sued is the defendant. The steps can vary a bit depending on your situation. For example, the defendant could sue you back or you could reach an agreement before your court date.

Get ready for your court date

The judge listens to both sides, looks at evidence, and decides who wins and loses the case. There are some things you can do that will help make you more effective at telling the judge your side of the story at your trial (also called your court date). Knowing how to get ready for your court date will also lower your stress.

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What happens after your trial?

After your small claims trial, the judge will either make a decision that day while you're in court or a court clerk will mail the judge’s decision to you. Find out how to collect money or your options if you own money. 

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