I was incarcerated for 5 days. I released my property, including house keys to my gf. When I got home,my house was burglarized. I have proof of her signing for my property at the jail. I have text messages from her starting,"I'm not releasing anything until u sign over your parental rights to our 6 month old daughter ". Is that good enough to file?
I paid in advance for service didn't recieve. Not doing that again. Didn't pursue complaimt for compassion. I'm paying for service and no money will change hands until item has been recieved.
We can't provide legal advice over this platform, but feel free to reach out to us at 702-386-1070 or info@lacsn.org so we can discuss your issue in more detail.
Hello. Not sure if anyone will answer my question. The courthouse I will be attending for my small claims court case has evidence put in a simple green folder. Would there be any issues in giving my evidence do the judge in a thin plastic binder? If the judge demands evidence be simply stapled together, I'd rather not put it in the binder.
Hello, Simon. We recommend attending our weekly Small Claims class (available both online and in-person) to learn all about specific components of small claims cases: www.lacsn.org/scclass Additionally, we offer a Small Claims Ask-A-Lawyer, during which you can speak one-on-one with an attorney on the phone: www.lacsn.org/ask
If you disagree with the decision reached by the judge after your small claims trial, you can file an appeal. You can find details and the required forms here on our Civil Law Self-Help Center website: www.civillawselfhelpcenter.org/self-help/small-claims/appealing-a-small-claims-judgment/217-appealing-a-small-claims-judgment
We recommend attending our weekly Small Claims class (available online and in-person) to learn all about the process and potential fees of small claims cases: www.lacsn.org/scclass Additionally, we offer a Small Claims Ask-A-Lawyer, during which you can speak one-on-one with an attorney on the phone: www.lacsn.org/ask
I definitely learned something new about the small claims court process when watching the video.
We're glad to hear it, Praveen! Thank you.
@@LegalAidSNV thank you for taking the time to reply
I was incarcerated for 5 days. I released my property, including house keys to my gf. When I got home,my house was burglarized. I have proof of her signing for my property at the jail. I have text messages from her starting,"I'm not releasing anything until u sign over your parental rights to our 6 month old daughter ". Is that good enough to file?
That’s burglary and extortion. Don’t know what you ended up doing since this is a 4 year old comment but I hope you went to the police.
I paid in advance for service didn't recieve. Not doing that again. Didn't pursue complaimt for compassion. I'm paying for service and no money will change hands until item has been recieved.
We can't provide legal advice over this platform, but feel free to reach out to us at 702-386-1070 or info@lacsn.org so we can discuss your issue in more detail.
Hello. Not sure if anyone will answer my question. The courthouse I will be attending for my small claims court case has evidence put in a simple green folder. Would there be any issues in giving my evidence do the judge in a thin plastic binder? If the judge demands evidence be simply stapled together, I'd rather not put it in the binder.
What about cross examination!!!
Hello, Simon. We recommend attending our weekly Small Claims class (available both online and in-person) to learn all about specific components of small claims cases: www.lacsn.org/scclass
Additionally, we offer a Small Claims Ask-A-Lawyer, during which you can speak one-on-one with an attorney on the phone: www.lacsn.org/ask
Wtf?!?! This is Eric Stuart!!!
Seto Kaiba?
i thought small claims is irreversible ? you can appeal ?
I thought small claims can't be appealed
If you disagree with the decision reached by the judge after your small claims trial, you can file an appeal. You can find details and the required forms here on our Civil Law Self-Help Center website:
www.civillawselfhelpcenter.org/self-help/small-claims/appealing-a-small-claims-judgment/217-appealing-a-small-claims-judgment
I want to file a claim for 1k, do I get charged for a claim?
We recommend attending our weekly Small Claims class (available online and in-person) to learn all about the process and potential fees of small claims cases: www.lacsn.org/scclass
Additionally, we offer a Small Claims Ask-A-Lawyer, during which you can speak one-on-one with an attorney on the phone: www.lacsn.org/ask
Is it possible to file when the amount is only 6000?
no 2k is max