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Has anyone here filed in the local small claims court?

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Old 08-18-2012, 05:25 PM
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I am going to file a claim, and was wondering how long it takes, etc.
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depends on the county up north it was 60 days
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I have filed in small claims court in Ocala. As soon as the court has an opening date that is as long as it takes (after the person is servered) about a month. I am not sure on what your claim is. I had a women hit my car from behind, she did damage, did agreed to it, police told her she needed to pay...but didn't. I took her to court. I have the police there as a witness, but lost the case because the dealership did no come to say that the estimate was vailed. The judge said I should have Subpoena him. Who knew?! After it was over, the judge said to her, you know you did wrong you should pay for the damages, she said no, cause she won the case
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I have filed in small claims court in Ocala. As soon as the court has an opening date that is as long as it takes (after the person is servered) about a month. I am not sure on what your claim is. I had a women hit my car from behind, she did damage, did agreed to it, police told her she needed to pay...but didn't. I took her to court. I have the police there as a witness, but lost the case because the dealership did no come to say that the estimate was vailed. The judge said I should have Subpoena him. Who knew?! After it was over, the judge said to her, you know you did wrong you should pay for the damages, she said no, cause she won the case
Unfortunately this happens often when a person goes to court without advice or representation by an attorney. What seems to be a "simple case " is lost on a technicality. It's always good to at least consult an attorney unless the amount is so small to not justify the cost.

Disclaimer: I'm not a lawyer.

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Another problem with small claims court, (or any judgement you win) is that you have to get the defendent to pay the judgement. That may require more legal action which isn't worth the expense in relation to the settlement obtained.

Case in point, a few years ago a man in Wisconsin couldn't collect a minor settlement from The Soo Line Railroad so he obtained a partial garnishment on a locomotive. He served it with the help of the sheriff just as the thing was going to pull out of town with a 50-plus car freight train attached. He got his money, cashiers check, no less, in less than a half hour. Extreme, expensive, but he made his point!
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