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Are you thinking of claiming something from someone? ... Is it money - and if so at what stage is the loss measured? Is it an order ... Usually you must sue where the opponent resides or carries on business although in consumer contracts the courts where you reside can help. The local Sheriff Court has three forms of process.
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If you are thinking of claiming from someone, we can give advice on how the system works, what court to claim in and how to maximise your chances of winning your case. If someone is suing you, we can give advice on how they can get money from you, your rights and related matters such as bankruptcy.
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Basically, I'm wondering how I would go about suing someone. I had hoped that ... The way I'm reading it - is first you have to sue to recover the money owed (burden of proof is on you) then if he doesn't pay you - you have to sue again to get his wages garnished... When he borrowed the money from you - did he sign anything?
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Someone Owes Me Money I lent a friend $5,000 to help him pay for the cost of his wedding. He has avoided me and doesn't return my calls. This has - General Civil Litigation in New York ... Re: Someone Owes Me Money I received your post on 6-22-2001...
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Unless you have some proff of loan (no one borrows to someone) like a check, or money order then without an agreement it's basicly going to be impossible to prove. The emails may help ... you "lent" someone money, not borrowed. other than that, i dont know, sorry. ... a debt is a debt yes you can sue to recover your money...
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Just do all your homework and proof gathering before you tip him off your going to sue. Also you can supeona witnesses if necessary and will help, NEVER depend on someones good intentions to testify on your behalf - supeona them. ... A Top Contributor is someone who is knowledgeable in a particular category.
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If calling1 the person who owes you money the first time does not solve your problem, then put the complaint in writing, keep a copy for yourself and let them know of your intention to sue if you are still ignored.
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Need Money Sue Someone *shaking head* IceQueen420 This is kinda long sorry It just gets me when people want to sue someone or a company when what happened to them is their own fault or just common ... I am appalled when a criminal, in the act, gets money for their crimes!!!
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FindLaw | Legal News & Information. ... Can You Sue Someone In Fifty Words Or Less? Why Plaintiffs' Lawyers Ignore The Supreme Court's Instructions To Keep Complaints Brief ... If that occurs, the plaintiff must appeal the decision, which will only cost her more money and impose further delay.
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